Lexington Books
Pages: 312
Trim: 6¼ x 9¼
978-1-4985-7756-4 • Hardback • November 2019 • $129.00 • (£99.00)
978-1-4985-7758-8 • Paperback • March 2022 • $45.99 • (£35.00)
978-1-4985-7757-1 • eBook • November 2019 • $43.50 • (£35.00)
Michael Frassetto is an instructor in the Department of History at the University of Delaware.
Introduction: Enemies, Brothers, Scholars: Christians and Muslims in the Middle Ages
Chapter 1: Christianity and the Early History of Islam
Chapter 2: Initial Christian Response to the Rise of Islam
Chapter 3: Convivençia: Christians and Muslims in early Medieval Spain
Chapter 4: Islam and the Early Medieval West
Chapter 5: New Beginnings and New Attitudes
Chapter 6: Spain and the Reconquista
Chapter 7: Crusade and Counter-Crusade: Christians and Muslims in an Age of Holy War
Chapter 8: Islam and the Renaissance of the Twelfth Century
Chapter 9: Christians and Muslims in the Thirteenth Century
Conclusion: Looking Backward and Forward
Michael Frassetto's book is a very readable and solid contribution to this growing literature.
— The Medieval Review
Michael Frassetto’s study is a thought-provoking history of religious conflict and concord in the medieval world. Wide-ranging in his coverage, he deftly analyzes the intellectual origins of Christian and Muslim writings that alternatively described, complimented, critiqued, or caricatured the rival faith, while also showing how such ideas bore fruit in the interfaith wars of the period. The theme of apocalypticism, in particular, emerges as a critical factor in the formation and reinforcement of attitudes towards ‘the Other.’ This study is a welcome addition to the growing corpus of studies on interfaith encounters during the Middle Ages.— John D. Hosler, Command and General Staff College