Strangers and Exiles: A History of Religious Refugees, 1. köideAbingdon Press, 1969 - 1023 pages Erudite, balanced, and pleasingly written in spite of its long account of mayhem in the name of divinity, this is a storehouse of history and anecdote from the time of the pharoahs to the present. Concentrated mainly on Christian intolerances that moved populations. |
Contents
Abbreviations | 17 |
Roots in the New Testament | 55 |
From Persecuted to Persecutor | 93 |
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