Abstract: The early Church also felt obliged to guard and preserve the faith but was content to proscribe heterodox doctrines or practices through condemnations of bishops and councils, and, on occasion, excommunicate persons or communities till they retracted their heresies. The period of the Inquisition generally represents that portion of history during which the Church’s use of coercive methods to extract confessions from heretics reached intolerable limits. Torture and even death became part of the weaponry to which the Inquisition had recourse, at least indirectly
The article discusses the origins of public penitence for heresy in the early Christian tradition an...
Our contemporaries’ moral sense makes it a principle to condemn the inquisition as a crime. But in t...
When medieval people used the word "inquisition, " they were referring to a judicial techn...
1 Summary The medieval period characterized by tough struggle between the secular and ecclesiastical...
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 thirteenth century a number of papal inquests were held across Languedoc with the purpose...
The Inquisition functioned as an institution of the Church which searched for and punished ideas whi...
Qualitative evidence suggests that heresy within the medieval Church had many of the characteristics...
Qualitative evidence suggests that heresy within the medieval Church had many of the characteristics...
[Extract] In this chapter I suggest that a study of early inquisitorial practices and documentation ...
The compilers of exempla had their attention caught by an old heresy: Arianism, which could be the m...
This chapter explores the extent to which the Catholic Church actively sought to self- censor and de...
This article deals with the practice and theory of penances imposed on heretics by inquisitors in so...
This thesis offers the first extensive explanation of a unique papal privilege conceded to the Socie...
The article discusses the origins of public penitence for heresy in the early Christian tradition an...
Our contemporaries’ moral sense makes it a principle to condemn the inquisition as a crime. But in t...
When medieval people used the word "inquisition, " they were referring to a judicial techn...
1 Summary The medieval period characterized by tough struggle between the secular and ecclesiastical...
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 thirteenth century a number of papal inquests were held across Languedoc with the purpose...
The Inquisition functioned as an institution of the Church which searched for and punished ideas whi...
Qualitative evidence suggests that heresy within the medieval Church had many of the characteristics...
Qualitative evidence suggests that heresy within the medieval Church had many of the characteristics...
[Extract] In this chapter I suggest that a study of early inquisitorial practices and documentation ...
The compilers of exempla had their attention caught by an old heresy: Arianism, which could be the m...
This chapter explores the extent to which the Catholic Church actively sought to self- censor and de...
This article deals with the practice and theory of penances imposed on heretics by inquisitors in so...
This thesis offers the first extensive explanation of a unique papal privilege conceded to the Socie...
The article discusses the origins of public penitence for heresy in the early Christian tradition an...
Our contemporaries’ moral sense makes it a principle to condemn the inquisition as a crime. But in t...
When medieval people used the word "inquisition, " they were referring to a judicial techn...