Greg says Jiang's perspective works for him because it unifies conversos, Jesuit education, Sabbatean-Frankist inversion, and Christian framing into a both-and account rather than an either-or one.
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Christian Framing
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "an ideology that's in the mix, and it brings some of these groups together, and it explains the inversion stuff we're always talking about...."
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"an ideology that's in the mix, and it brings some of these groups together, and it explains the inversion stuff we're always talking about...."
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The interview begins with an old historical puzzle and turns it into a present-tense accusation: dead sects do not stay dead when their stories, inversions, and elite habits get embedded in modernity.
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