A study of one of the largest Italian heretical communities, that developed in the city of Modena in the sixteenth century. Around the mid-sixteenth century, one of the largest Italian heterodox communities developed in Modena: the community of ‘Brothers’. At the beginning of the century, a flourishing humanistic tradition had inspired protests against the authority of the Church and had led many of the city’s prominent figures to sympathize with Luther and the Reformation. Over the following decades, such positions became more extreme: most of the ‘Brothers’ held radical convictions, ranging from belief in predestination to contestation of the Antichrist pope. In some cases, the ‘Brothers’ even went so far as to deny the value of baptism....
In Beyond the Inquisition, originally published in an Italian edition in 2007, Giorgio Caravale offe...
This essay aims to analyze the relationship between the Council of Trent and the Order of the Theati...
Was Renaissance humanism the source of disruption within the Catholic Church of the sixteenth-centur...
This thesis offers the first extensive explanation of a unique papal privilege conceded to the Socie...
What was the legacy of the so-called Italian Reformation? What contribution did Italian humanism mak...
After the Reformation began in 1517, Protestant ideas soon crossed the Alps and spread out of Italia...
International audience("Nuova Rivista Storica", XCVII, fasc. 3, 2013, website: www.nuovarivistastori...
This book delineates the attempt, carried out by the Congregations of the Inquisition and the Index...
This dissertation is a study of Christianity in northern Italy from the end of the fourth century to...
The history of religious reform in sixteenth century Italy has been the subject of much scholarly de...
During the early 1570s, a dispute over the theological definition of original sin rent the central G...
The sixteenth century was a period of tumultuous religious change in Europe as a whole. Italian Cinq...
EnIn the extreme necessity of the Catholic Church to fight the various heresies born throughout Euro...
On the heretical communities that were formed in the sixteenth century in Italy, little is known yet...
grantor: University of TorontoIn the late Middle Ages, ordinary men and women throughout E...
In Beyond the Inquisition, originally published in an Italian edition in 2007, Giorgio Caravale offe...
This essay aims to analyze the relationship between the Council of Trent and the Order of the Theati...
Was Renaissance humanism the source of disruption within the Catholic Church of the sixteenth-centur...
This thesis offers the first extensive explanation of a unique papal privilege conceded to the Socie...
What was the legacy of the so-called Italian Reformation? What contribution did Italian humanism mak...
After the Reformation began in 1517, Protestant ideas soon crossed the Alps and spread out of Italia...
International audience("Nuova Rivista Storica", XCVII, fasc. 3, 2013, website: www.nuovarivistastori...
This book delineates the attempt, carried out by the Congregations of the Inquisition and the Index...
This dissertation is a study of Christianity in northern Italy from the end of the fourth century to...
The history of religious reform in sixteenth century Italy has been the subject of much scholarly de...
During the early 1570s, a dispute over the theological definition of original sin rent the central G...
The sixteenth century was a period of tumultuous religious change in Europe as a whole. Italian Cinq...
EnIn the extreme necessity of the Catholic Church to fight the various heresies born throughout Euro...
On the heretical communities that were formed in the sixteenth century in Italy, little is known yet...
grantor: University of TorontoIn the late Middle Ages, ordinary men and women throughout E...
In Beyond the Inquisition, originally published in an Italian edition in 2007, Giorgio Caravale offe...
This essay aims to analyze the relationship between the Council of Trent and the Order of the Theati...
Was Renaissance humanism the source of disruption within the Catholic Church of the sixteenth-centur...