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The Expansion of Tolerance

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The Expansion of Tolerance

Religion in Dutch Brazil (1624-1654)
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This volume about religious tolerance in early modern Brazil comprises two articles. Jonathan Israel, in his contribution, argues that Dutch tolerance in Brazil was unprecedented in the seventeenth century. Catholics and particularly Jews were given freedom of conscience and freedom of private worship in accordance with Dutch guide-lines. Stuart Schwartz, in his article, demonstrates that religious toleration in Dutch Brazil was not exclusively the domain of the Dutch. The Portuguese also widely approved of tolerance at grassroots level, accepting an individual's preference to follow his own path to salvation.

Author Biography

|"https://www.hs.ias.edu/israel" target="_blank">Jonathan Irvine Israel is the Andrew W. Mellon Professor for Modern European History at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, New Jersey.|
Release date Australia
January 1st, 1999
Audience
  • Professional & Vocational
Contributor
  • Introduction by Michiel van Groesen
Country of Publication
Netherlands
Illustrations
30 black and white illustrations
Imprint
Amsterdam University Press
Pages
60
Publisher
Amsterdam University Press
Dimensions
148x210x3
ISBN-13
9789053569023
Product ID
2033091

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