Sebastian Castellio (1515–1563) – Dissidenz und Toleranz
Beiträge zu einer internationalen Tagung auf dem Monte Verità in Ascona 2015
Castellio's plea for religious tolerance and his refusal of prosecution of dissenters are as relevant today as they had been in 1554 when Michel Servet's burning at the stake occasioned Castellio's protest. The articles analyze Castellio's anonymous treaty De haereticis an sint persequendi (in Roland H. Bainton's translation: Concerning heretics) in the original context and the world of religious dissent around Basel. Castellio instigated debates about tolerance which proved to be crucial for the self-fashioning of protestantism and the claim for a reformatio continua. Castellio's lesser known writings also argue for religious ideas and basic moral norms about which agreement can reached beyond confessional controversies. His vision of various religious communities which peacefully interact under the roof of a neutral government still inspires interreligious discourse today. When Spinoza is praised for the idea of a society where liberty of conscience is granted as a prerequisite for prosperity and peace, Castellio and his allies provided him the tools for such a modern vision of how a neutral state may enhance individual enterprise and pursuit of happiness.
Barbara Mahlmann-Bauer ist Professorin em. für "Neuere deutsche Literatur" an der Universität Bern.
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Barbara Mahlmann-Bauer, Herman J. Selderhuis, Wilhelm Kühlmann, Peter Stotz, Max Engammare, Stefania Salvadori, Wilhelm Schmidt-Biggemann, Kilian Schindler, Michael Multhammer, Daniela Kohler, Oliver Bach, Sonja Klimek, Hans-Martin Kirn, Michael Egger, Gary K. Waite, Uwe Plath, Mariano Delgado, Cornel Zwierlein, Mirjam van Veen, Ralph Häfner, Günter Frank, Bruce Gordon, Barbara Mahlmann-Bauer, Tarald Rasmussen, Violet Soen, Zsombor Tóth, Günther Wassilowsky, Siegrid Westphal
- Verlag Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht
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- Veröffentlichung 16.07.2018
- ISBN 9783647570891
- Verlag Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht