Before the coming of popular heresy : the rhetoric of heresy in English historiography, c.700-1154 / Paul Antony Hayward -- Heresy, madness and possession in the High Middle Ages / Sabina Flanagan -- Accusations of heresy and error in the twelfth-century schools : the witness of Gerhoh of Reichersberg and Otto of Freising / Constant J. Mews -- William of Ockham and conceptions of heresy, c.1250-c.1350 / Takashi Shogimen -- A heretic hiding in plain sight : the secret history of Marsiglio of Padua's Defensor pacis in the thought of Nicole Oresme / Cary J. Nederman -- Seduced by the theologians : Aeneas Sylvius and the Hussite heretics / Thomas A. Fudge -- Heresy hunting and clerical reform : William Warham, John Colet, and the Lollards of Ke...
Puritans entered a novel position of power in the early 1640s. Their attempts to ‘combat’ heretics a...
The history of Christianity is marked by frequent debates over doctrinal truth. From an early stage,...
Heresy has been deeply involved in much of Christian history. Those deemed to be heretics have been ...
The concept of heresy is deeply rooted in Christian European culture. The palpable increase in incid...
This thesis suggests a revision to the chronology of the origins of witchcraft, per se, as opposed t...
Thomas Stapleton’s influential 1594 oration “Why Has Magic Grown Today Together with Heresy?” delive...
Heresy is a fluid concept, not easy to define or pinpoint, and certainly one that defies religious a...
What came first, heresy or orthodoxy? Walter Bauer’s book Orthodoxy and Heresy in Earliest Christian...
Medieval theologians took their concept of heresy mainly from the texts of Jerome and Augustine quot...
The medieval Church viewed itself as Defender of the Faith, the destroyer of the unbelievers, the wr...
Over two thousand years the Christian Church identified a wider range and a greater number of heresi...
This thesis examines perceptions of the origins and causes of heresy in the polemical literature of...
This study focuses on the records from the episcopal investigations of the Lollard heresy in Coventr...
Archbishop Baldwin of Canterbury was one of the most influential English ecclesiasts of the late twe...
This article serves as a reminder to mainstream Christians about the origins of the word heresy. W...
Puritans entered a novel position of power in the early 1640s. Their attempts to ‘combat’ heretics a...
The history of Christianity is marked by frequent debates over doctrinal truth. From an early stage,...
Heresy has been deeply involved in much of Christian history. Those deemed to be heretics have been ...
The concept of heresy is deeply rooted in Christian European culture. The palpable increase in incid...
This thesis suggests a revision to the chronology of the origins of witchcraft, per se, as opposed t...
Thomas Stapleton’s influential 1594 oration “Why Has Magic Grown Today Together with Heresy?” delive...
Heresy is a fluid concept, not easy to define or pinpoint, and certainly one that defies religious a...
What came first, heresy or orthodoxy? Walter Bauer’s book Orthodoxy and Heresy in Earliest Christian...
Medieval theologians took their concept of heresy mainly from the texts of Jerome and Augustine quot...
The medieval Church viewed itself as Defender of the Faith, the destroyer of the unbelievers, the wr...
Over two thousand years the Christian Church identified a wider range and a greater number of heresi...
This thesis examines perceptions of the origins and causes of heresy in the polemical literature of...
This study focuses on the records from the episcopal investigations of the Lollard heresy in Coventr...
Archbishop Baldwin of Canterbury was one of the most influential English ecclesiasts of the late twe...
This article serves as a reminder to mainstream Christians about the origins of the word heresy. W...
Puritans entered a novel position of power in the early 1640s. Their attempts to ‘combat’ heretics a...
The history of Christianity is marked by frequent debates over doctrinal truth. From an early stage,...
Heresy has been deeply involved in much of Christian history. Those deemed to be heretics have been ...