Religious Diversity in the Early Medieval Middle East through the Lens of the Syriac Chronicle of Zuqnin

IF 0.2 0 RELIGION
Reyhan Durmaz
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Abstract The medieval Middle East is often described as a multiconfessional place inhabited by Christians, Muslims, Jews, Manichaeans, Zoroastrians, pagans, and others. These groups, scholars demonstrate, manifested complex modes of cohabitation, exchange, negotiations with law, conflict, and resilience under Islamic governance. The ways this religious diversity was perceived by non-Muslim communities, however, need further study. Considering the voluminous theological, apologetic, and debate literature, some scholars argue that the religious diversity in the medieval Middle East was construed especially by Christians as a mix of one form of orthodoxy and many heresies. Others point at the possibility of some early steps in the development of religious pluralism–harmonious co-existence of different religions. The current article revisits the question of religious diversity in the medieval Middle East. Through a detailed reading of the Syriac Chronicle of Zuqnin (8th c.), it highlights the role licit and illicit practice played in the articulations of religious diversity in the medieval Middle Eastern countryside.
从祖宁的叙利亚编年史看中世纪早期中东的宗教多样性
中世纪的中东通常被描述为一个多教派的地方,居住着基督徒、穆斯林、犹太人、摩尼教徒、琐罗亚斯德教徒、异教徒和其他人。学者们证明,这些群体在伊斯兰统治下表现出了同居、交流、与法律谈判、冲突和弹性的复杂模式。然而,非穆斯林社区对这种宗教多样性的看法需要进一步研究。考虑到大量的神学、护教和辩论文学,一些学者认为,中世纪中东的宗教多样性被解释为一种正统形式和许多异端的混合体,尤其是基督徒。另一些人则指出了宗教多元化发展的一些早期步骤的可能性——不同宗教的和谐共存。这篇文章重新探讨了中世纪中东地区的宗教多样性问题。通过详细阅读叙利亚的祖宁编年史(公元前8年),它强调了合法和非法的实践在中世纪中东农村宗教多样性的表达中所起的作用。
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