RT Article T1 Our Lady of Victory or Our Lady of Beauty?: The Virgin Mary in Early Modern Dominican and Jesuit Approaches to Islam JF Journal of Jesuit studies VO 7 IS 3 SP 403 OP 416 A1 George Tvrtković, Rita LA English YR 2020 UL https://ixtheo.de/Record/1695258592 AB Ottoman incursions into Europe during the early modern period prompted reactions from the Dominicans and the Jesuits, both of whom used images of Mary against Islam, though in different ways. Some Dominicans advocated conquering Muslims under the banner of "Our Lady of Victory," an image that emerged after the 1571 defeat of the Ottomans at the Battle of Lepanto, a victory Catholics attributed to Mary via the rosary. Some Jesuits, however, sought to convert Muslims through "Our Lady of Beauty," images which stressed the beauty and purity of Mary, who is revered by both Christians and Muslims. Neither approach was very effective in crossing early modern interreligious divides, yet today Mary continues to be employed both as a bridge and barrier between Christians and Muslims (and Catholics and Protestants), with mixed results. K1 Christian-Muslim relations K1 Dominicans K1 Islam K1 Jesuits K1 Mary Mother of God K1 Ottoman Empire K1 Our Lady of Victory DO 10.1163/22141332-00703003