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The question of relation between state and religion is, has been, and will be essential to Western political thought.
In this seminar, we will look at various Medieval Western Christian political thinkers and discuss how they conceptualize religion within their works and theories, and what space they provide for religious otherness, especially with regards to Islam. This goal presupposes first discussing the more general Western perceptions of Islam and Muslims during the Long Middle Ages. Poslední úprava: Mokrejšová Eva, Mgr. (31.05.2022)
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This course has a double aim. First, it introduces students to the broader history of how Medieval Europeans perceived Islam. Second, it aims to discuss the concrete ways in which pre-modern Western Christian perceived Islam and how they conceived of it. It will also briefly introduce students to the political thought of the several thinkers discussed. No previous knowledge of their work is required. Poslední úprava: Selucký Kryštof (15.09.2022)
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- 20% participation (attendance, in-class participation, regular reading of the assigned readings) - 20% one 15-minute presentation - 60% final essay (2,000 words) Poslední úprava: Selucký Kryštof (14.09.2022)
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- Biasiori, Lucio, and Giuseppe Marcocci. 2017. Machiavelli, Islam and the East: reorienting the foundations of modern political thought. Cham: Palgrave Macmillan. - Black, Antony. 2008. The West and Islam: religion and political thought in world history. Oxford: Oxford University Press. - Fletcher, Richard A. 2004. The Cross and the Crescent: Christianity and Islam from Muhammad to the Reformation. New York: Viking. - Hodgson, Marshall G. S. 1974. The Venture of Islam: Conscience and History in a World Civilization. Three Volumes. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. - Malcolm, Noel. 2019. Useful Enemies: Islam and the Ottoman Empire in Western Political Thought, 1450-1750. First ed. Oxford: Oxford University Press. - Tolan, John V. 2002. Saracens: Islam in the Medieval European Imagination. New York: Columbia University Press. Poslední úprava: Selucký Kryštof (14.09.2022)
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Poslední úprava: Selucký Kryštof (19.09.2022)
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