The Jewish Family, forced baptism, and Holy War in early modern Roman Scotism

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Abstract

Early modern Europeans organised important reflections on the nature of political society and the justice of warfare around their image of the American Indian. But Jewish parents and children, living in Europe at the mercy Christian societies and states, also provided Europeans with the occasion to reflect on government and holy war. This article will describe the relevance of Christian theology to the experiences of one Roman Jewish family in the 1640s, before reviewing the place of forced baptism in Scotist thinking on politics in Rome, and establishing the connection between these doctrines and holy war.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)659-670
JournalJournal of the History of Ideas
Volume83
Issue number4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 01 Oct 2022

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