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The lecture "spread of monotheistic religions" mentions similarities and differences between the expansion of Islam and the spread of Christianity throughout history.

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Chapter four describes conquests in the early modern period (16th century) and the response of the local population to the Christian missionary efforts. We have read the Confessio Fidei of King Claudius of Ethiopia, the cultural response of the Moriscos in Spain, and an ethnographic text of a Protestant missionary from Brazil. The text present:

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Chapter six refers to polemics and conversion. It deals with the dream of the Khazar king as related by Judah Halevi (12th century), the book Silencing the Jew by Samau’al al-Maghribi (12th century), the public letter of Joshua ha-Lorki (14th century), and the Hebrew letter of Hasdai Crescas to the Jewish community of Avignon. Which texts aimed to comfort a depressed community?

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Chapter two discusses conversion of individuals. It mentions Obadiah the proselyte (11th century), Samau’al al-Maghribi – a Jewish scholar who chose to follow Islam (8th-9th century), Judah herman, who became a Christian monk, and Anselm Turmeda, who changed his Christian religion and became a Muslim. Which characteristics are mentioned in all these stories?

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Chapter seven deals with mass conversion. It mentions the Roman Emperor Constantine the Great (4th century), Clovis, king of the Franks (5th century), both of whom converted to Christianity and changed their faith of their kingdoms. It also relates to the Islamic caliph Umar in al-Arabia (7th century). The stories of conversion in this chapter are:

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