The converso theology that develops in the fifteenth century in the wake of the anti-Jewish persecutions and mass conversions in 1391 is my favorite example of theological hybridity in the late middle ages. It's super interesting stuff and definitely needs more theoretical work.
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If the Christian Hebraist is the imperial mimic then the converso theologian is a colonial hybrid.
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