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Seminar: Interfaith Relations in the Iberian Peninsula (eighth-fifteenth centuries)
From November 14, 2024 until November 15, 2024Thursday, November 14 from 9:00 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. Friday, November 15, from 9:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
CORDOBA
Casa Árabe headquarters (at Calle Samuel de los Santos y Gener, 9).
Thursday, November 14 from 9:00 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. Friday, November 15, from 9:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
Free entry until the event’s capacity is reached.
In Spanish.
On November 14 and 15, Casa Árabe is hosting this international conference at its headquarters in Cordoba, which will focus on “Socio-political subjugation, doctrinal imposition and ‘religious contamination’ in the eighth-fifteenth centuries”.
The research, development and innovation project titled “Religious Conflict in the Peninsular Middle Ages: Confrontation, co-existence and co-existence” (PID2021-123762NB-I00) will be devoting the second of its international meetings to measuring the degree of influence and relationship of cultural-religious and social behavioral patterns on the Iberian Peninsula. The complex framework of a multi-confessional society in medieval Hispania, especially polarized between Christians and Muslims, translated into processes of co-existence/cohabitation/confrontation that can be viewed from quite different angles. Each of them corresponds to the different sections into which we have organized the conference.
First of all, we will address the issue of subjugation which, depending on the specific legal frameworks involved in each case, tends to favor both expressions of integration and conflict. Secondly, we can see a level of conviviality which can be traced back through possible doctrinal “contamination” and shared uses and customs in worship. Last of all is a third perspective that cannot be left out, that of doctrinal imposition. Alien in principle to any expressions of religious tolerance or legal recognition, it gave priority to confrontational dynamics.
The seminar was coordinated by Carlos de Ayala Martínez, José Santiago Palacios Ontalva and Juan Pedro Monferrer Sala, with Juan Manuel Carmona Pérez as the Academic Secretary.