In a number of individual research projects, academic events, exhibitions and publications Encounters with the Orient is giving a most detailed and comprehensive account of the scholarly, ideological and political incentives behind the growing early modern interest in the languages, cultures and religions of this region. It is providing a new perspective on the institutional, conceptual and religious transformations which the encounter with the Orient initiated in theology and Biblical studies, in the teaching and learning of Arabic and other oriental languages, in literature and poetry, and in historical and anthropological thinking in general.