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The volume is highly regarded by historians for breaking down three restrictive barriers traditionally used in academic research:

Heresy, Magic and Witchcraft , edited by Louise Nyholm Kallestrup and Raisa Maria Toivo. 📖 Overview of the Book Contesting Orthodoxy in Medieval and Early Mode...

This response uses data provided by Google's Knowledge Graph Contesting Orthodoxy in Medieval and Early Modern Europe The volume is highly regarded by historians for

: It bridges the gap between the Medieval and Early Modern eras (1200–1650) to show that beliefs did not suddenly change with the Reformation. The book rethinks how the medieval and early

: Orthodoxy was not a monolith; what was considered heretical often depended on the specific city, century, or local clergy.

The book rethinks how the medieval and early modern church defined and pursued religious deviants.

: Rather than an "us versus them" dynamic, many people operated in a grey area of tolerated folk beliefs. Google Watch Action Data

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