Battista/Narratives of Peace, 11."Tiered Tolerance": Protestants and the "Other" after 1685

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How to Cite: Baker, Nora. "Tiered Tolerance": Protestants and the "Other" after 1685. Narratives of Peace in Religious Discourses - Perspectives from Europe and the Mediterranean in the Early Modern Era. Equinox eBooks Publishing, United Kingdom. p. 296-323 Apr 2024. ISBN 9781800503885.

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The dawn of the eighteenth century saw heightened persecution of Protestantism in France. Amid this turbulent landscape, a number of Huguenots turned to the pen, some advocating armed rebellion, others calling for the acceptance of differences of creed. This chapter considers the writings of two French Protestant refugees, Jean-François Bion and Jean Marteilhe, who had experience of the conditions of captivity on board Louis XIV’s galley ships. It asks to what degree these accounts are aligned with theories on tolerance espoused by contemporary philosopher Pierre Bayle. It finds that, though Bion and Marteilhe show some open-mindedness towards the Muslim men they encountered, their brand of tolerance is one flavored with an exoticism and an Orientalism which prevent the authors from seeing adherents of Islam as their equals. The chapter concludes with an evaluation of moments in these authors’ narratives where they condone the use of force.

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    Narratives of Peace in Religious Discourses: Perspectives from Europe and the Mediterranean in the Early Modern Era
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    Nora Baker
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    Equinox Publishing Ltd.
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