"A Savage and Sacrilegious Race, Hostile to God and Humanity": Religion, Racism, and Ireland's Colonization

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M. Callan, M. Starzynski, Anna Zajchowska-Bołtromiuk, Thomas J. Millay, Antje Elisa Chan, Alicia Smith, Hope Doherty-Harrison, Nicola Estrafallaces, Moa Airijoki, A. Kraebel, Stacie Vos, Shannon Godlove, Nikolas O Hoel, Minji Lee
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abstract:Though the Irish became Christian in the fifth century and had helped spread Christianity throughout Britain and the Continent since the sixth, when England's Norman nobility set imperialist eyes upon Ireland in the twelfth century, the papacy pronounced the Irish fallen from the faith, otherizing them to justify their invasion. The imperialist colonialism that the English imposed on Africa, Asia, Australia, and the Americas, they imposed on their neighbors first, where physical characteristics couldn't provide as convenient an excuse; instead, they made religion the pretext for their racism, even though all involved were Catholics and the Irish had been since long before their colonizers' conversion.
“对上帝和人类怀有敌意的野蛮和亵渎神灵的种族”:宗教、种族主义和爱尔兰的殖民
虽然爱尔兰人在五世纪成为基督徒,并从六世纪起就帮助基督教在英国和欧洲大陆传播开来,当英格兰的诺曼贵族在十二世纪将帝国主义的目光投向爱尔兰时,教皇宣布爱尔兰人从信仰中堕落,迫使他们为自己的入侵辩护。英国人在非洲、亚洲、澳大利亚和美洲实行的帝国主义殖民主义,首先是强加给他们的邻国,因为这些国家的地理特征并不能为他们提供方便的借口;相反,他们把宗教作为种族主义的借口,尽管所有涉及的人都是天主教徒,而爱尔兰人早在他们的殖民者皈依之前就已经是天主教徒了。
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