As has been well documented, the written word has been a fundamental vehicle for the transmission of Reformed theology in the Italian peninsula. Yet books were only part of the process of spreading heterodox doctrines. It was the oral word, and above all the preached word from the pulpit, to plow the soil on which the written word took root and flourished. Focusing on the 1540s, the article tries to address on the one hand the theme of the increasingly sophisticated rhetoric and the concealment abilities used by preachers to escape ecclesiastical control, and on the other hand, the measures taken by ecclesiastical authorities to face these new challenges
We know how important preaching was for the Reformers, who centred the service around the sermon. Al...
The importance of the Bible to the Reformed traditions within Christianity is of course a truism. Bu...
Starting with a fragment of a trial hold in 1492 against two Waldensian barbes, the author uses an a...
As has been well documented, the written word has been a fundamental vehicle for the transmission o...
As has been well documented, the printed word was an essential vehicle for the transmission of refor...
As has been well documented, the printed word was an essential vehicle for the transmission of refo...
The sixteenth century was a period of tumultuous religious change in Europe as a whole. Italian Cinq...
This essay deals with Inquisitorial sources concerning Italian preachers from the first half of the ...
The article takes stock of the historiographical debate on religious coexistence in the Early Modern...
Early modern Italian preachers who had been condemned by the Holy Office of the Inquisition for word...
Recent scholarship has advanced paradoxical conclusions about the relationship between Renaissance h...
During the sixteenth century the disputes between Catholics and Protestants became the battleground...
Dans les églises dominicaines, au XIIIe siècle, le chœur des frères et l’autel majeur étaient en gra...
We know how important preaching was for the Reformers, who centred the service around the sermon. Al...
The importance of the Bible to the Reformed traditions within Christianity is of course a truism. Bu...
Starting with a fragment of a trial hold in 1492 against two Waldensian barbes, the author uses an a...
As has been well documented, the written word has been a fundamental vehicle for the transmission o...
As has been well documented, the printed word was an essential vehicle for the transmission of refor...
As has been well documented, the printed word was an essential vehicle for the transmission of refo...
The sixteenth century was a period of tumultuous religious change in Europe as a whole. Italian Cinq...
This essay deals with Inquisitorial sources concerning Italian preachers from the first half of the ...
The article takes stock of the historiographical debate on religious coexistence in the Early Modern...
Early modern Italian preachers who had been condemned by the Holy Office of the Inquisition for word...
Recent scholarship has advanced paradoxical conclusions about the relationship between Renaissance h...
During the sixteenth century the disputes between Catholics and Protestants became the battleground...
Dans les églises dominicaines, au XIIIe siècle, le chœur des frères et l’autel majeur étaient en gra...
We know how important preaching was for the Reformers, who centred the service around the sermon. Al...
The importance of the Bible to the Reformed traditions within Christianity is of course a truism. Bu...
Starting with a fragment of a trial hold in 1492 against two Waldensian barbes, the author uses an a...