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The recognition of religion in public spaces / Simon Thompson
Mediated recognition : suggestions towards an articulation / Heikki J. Koskinen
Causes for lack of recognition : from the secular to the non-secular / Heikki Ikäheimo
Early Christians and the transformation of recognition / Hartmut Leppin
Early Christians on philosophy : a religion seeking recognition in Greco-Roman culture / Niko Huttunen
Recognition through persuasion : an aspect of late antique religious controversy / Mar Marcos
Recognizing the road : Greco-Roman appeals for religious diversity in the late Roman Empire / Maijastina Kahlos
Shame, self-evaluation, and recognition in the Middle Ages / Ritva Palmén
Aquinas on recognition / Andrea Aldo Robiglio
Theological and legal arguments for the non-recognition and recognition of the rights of infidels in medieval sources / Virpi Mäkinen
Recognition and masculinity : Luther on the Song of Songs / Risto Saarinen
Spinoza, religion, and recognition / Ericka Tucker
Hegel's actualist metaphysics as a framework for understanding his recognition-theoretic account of Christianity / Paul Redding
On the natural basis and ecological limits of recognition / Arto Laitinen, Teea Kortetmäki
Justice, friendship, and recognition : reflections on ancient and late ancient debates / Miira Tuominen.

Cover; Half Title; Series; Title; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; List of contributors; Introduction; Section I Recognition: novel articulations; 1 The recognition of religion in public spaces; 2 Mediated recognition: suggestions towards an articulation; 3 Causes for lack of recognition: from the secular to the non-secular; Section II Historical struggles for recognition; 4 Early Christians and the transformation of recognition; 5 Early Christians on philosophy: a religion seeking recognition in Greco-Roman culture

6 Recognition through persuasion: an aspect of late antique religious controversy7 Recognizing the road: Greco-Roman appeals for religious diversity in the late Roman Empire; Section III Medieval and early modern intersections; 8 Shame, self-evaluation, and recognition in the Middle Ages; 9 Aquinas on recognition; 10 Theological and legal arguments for the non-recognition and recognition of the rights of infidels in medieval sources; 11 Recognition and masculinity: Luther on the Song of Songs; Section IV Roots of recognition theory; 12 Spinoza, religion, and recognition

13 Hegel's actualist metaphysics as a framework for understanding his recognition-theoretic account of ChristianitySection V Limits of recognition; 14 On the natural basis and ecological limits of recognition; 15 Justice, friendship, and recognition: reflections on ancient and late ancient debates; Index

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