Introduction. 1. The legal and religious situation during the rise of the Inquisition. 2. The first suppression of heresy: the mercy to the death penalty. 3. Common notes of the inquisitorial process and the mission of the Church. 4. The path to contrition. 4.1. The need for conversion. 4.2. The confession as a public trial in the early centuries. 4.3. Of the British Isles to proprio sacerdote: the problems of jurisdiction and the mendicant Orders. 5 The IV Lateran Council. Conclusions.Arte y HumanidadesCiencias ReligiosasDerech
Heresy is a false teaching of the deposit of faith that breaks the communion and undermines the auth...
The article discusses the origins of public penitence for heresy in the early Christian tradition an...
The great epochs of reform in the Church, traditionally, made it necessary to go deeper on some top...
Introduction. 1. The legal and religious situation during the rise of the Inquisition. 2. The first ...
The compilers of exempla had their attention caught by an old heresy: Arianism, which could be the m...
During the long twelfth century (ca.1070-ca.1240) medieval society was undergoing a dramatic transfo...
This thesis explores canonistic discussion of the inquisition of heretics during the first decades f...
This thesis explores canonistic discussion of the inquisition of heretics during the first decades f...
The compilers of exempla had their attention caught by an old heresy: Arianism, which could be the m...
During the thirteenth century a number of papal inquests were held across Languedoc with the purpose...
Abstract: The early Church also felt obliged to guard and preserve the faith but was content to pros...
1 Summary The medieval period characterized by tough struggle between the secular and ecclesiastical...
Inquisition in Languedoc : from Bishops to Mendicants (1229-1329). With the Inquisition, papal just...
This article deals with the practice and theory of penances imposed on heretics by inquisitors in so...
The passage of the public penance to private penance was the loss of the public character of the pun...
Heresy is a false teaching of the deposit of faith that breaks the communion and undermines the auth...
The article discusses the origins of public penitence for heresy in the early Christian tradition an...
The great epochs of reform in the Church, traditionally, made it necessary to go deeper on some top...
Introduction. 1. The legal and religious situation during the rise of the Inquisition. 2. The first ...
The compilers of exempla had their attention caught by an old heresy: Arianism, which could be the m...
During the long twelfth century (ca.1070-ca.1240) medieval society was undergoing a dramatic transfo...
This thesis explores canonistic discussion of the inquisition of heretics during the first decades f...
This thesis explores canonistic discussion of the inquisition of heretics during the first decades f...
The compilers of exempla had their attention caught by an old heresy: Arianism, which could be the m...
During the thirteenth century a number of papal inquests were held across Languedoc with the purpose...
Abstract: The early Church also felt obliged to guard and preserve the faith but was content to pros...
1 Summary The medieval period characterized by tough struggle between the secular and ecclesiastical...
Inquisition in Languedoc : from Bishops to Mendicants (1229-1329). With the Inquisition, papal just...
This article deals with the practice and theory of penances imposed on heretics by inquisitors in so...
The passage of the public penance to private penance was the loss of the public character of the pun...
Heresy is a false teaching of the deposit of faith that breaks the communion and undermines the auth...
The article discusses the origins of public penitence for heresy in the early Christian tradition an...
The great epochs of reform in the Church, traditionally, made it necessary to go deeper on some top...