
In September, 1219, As The Armies Of The Fifth Crusade Besieged The Egyptian City Of Damietta, Francis Of Assisi Went To Egypt To Preach To Sultan Al-malik Al-kâmil. Although We In Fact Know Very Little About This Event, This Has Not Prevented Artists And Writers From The Thirteenth Century To The Twentieth, Unencumbered By Mere Facts, From Portraying Francis Alternatively As A New Apostle Preaching To The Infidels, A Scholastic Theologian Proving The Truth Of Christianity, A Champion Of The Crusading Ideal, A Naive And Quixotic Wanderer, A Crazed Religious Fanatic, Or A Medieval Gandhi Preaching Peace, Love, And Understanding. Al-kâmil, On The Other Hand, Is Variously Presented As An Enlightened Pagan Monarch Hungry For Evangelical Teaching, A Cruel Oriental Despot, Or A Worldly Libertine. Saint Francis And The Sultan Takes A Detailed Look At These Richly Varied Artistic Responses To This Brief But Highly Symbolic Meeting. Throwing Into Relief The Changing Fears And Hopes That Muslim-christian Encounters Have Inspired In European Artists And Writers In The Centuries Since, It Gives A Uniquely Broad But Precise Vision Of The Evolution Of Western Attitudes Towards Islam And The Arab World Over The Last Eight Hundred Years.
This book investigates how the 1219 meeting between Saint Francis of Assisi and Sultan al-Malik al-Kamil has been reinterpreted across eight centuries to reflect shifting Western perceptions of Islam. John V. Tolan, a historian specializing in the history of religious relations, utilizes a vast array of artistic, literary, and theological sources to demonstrate that the historical event itself is secondary to the symbolic weight it has carried. He argues that the evolving portrayals of these two figures serve as a mirror for the changing fears, hopes, and political agendas of European society regarding the Arab world.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Scholars and historians frequently praise this work for its meticulous archival research and its ability to track complex cultural shifts over a long duration. Readers often note that the text provides a sophisticated look at how historical memory is constructed and manipulated for contemporary ideological purposes.
Page Count:
400
Publication Date:
2009-01-01
Publisher:
Ebsco Publishing
ISBN-10:
0191567493
ISBN-13:
9780191567490
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