Abstract

Given contemporary social conflict and political struggles with diversity and difference, we would be foolish to think that we have little to learn from the past. Early modern people faced questions regarding treatment of religious dissenters and refugees that are similar to ones facing us today. What obligations do we have to the displaced and the persecuted? How do we respond to religious and ideological others? And just how far does our hospitality extend?

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