Conversion Narratives and the Roman Inquisition in Malta, 1650–1700 |
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Authors: | Frans Ciappara |
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Abstract: | This article analyses the conversion narratives which Christian renegades to Islam narrated to the inquisitor on their arrival in Malta in the second half of the seventeenth century. A few of them really believed in their new faith and were declared formal heretics, but the great majority had either been brought up as Muslims since a tender age or else were only suspected of believing that one can save oneself as a Muslim. The inquisitors were very indulgent with them and believed them when they said that they preserved the Christian religion in their hearts and were Muslims only on the outside. |
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Keywords: | narratives apostates inquisition Islam dissemblers |
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