A Companion To The Waldenses In The Middle Ages

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The medieval dissenters known as ‘Waldenses’, named after their first founder, Valdes of Lyons, have long attracted careful scholarly study, especially from specialists writing in Italian, French and German. Waldenses were found across continental Europe, from Aragon to the Baltic and East-Central Europe. They were long-lived, resilient, and diverse. They lived in a special relationship with the prevailing Catholic culture, making use of the Church’s services but challenging its claims. Many Waldenses are known mostly, or only, because of the punitive measures taken by inquisitors and the Church hierarchy against them. This volume brings for the first time a wide-ranging, multi-authored interpretation of the medieval Waldenses to an English-language readership, across Europe and over the four centuries until the Reformation. Contributors: Marina Benedetti, Peter Biller, Luciana Borghi Cedrini, Euan Cameron, Jacques Chiffoleau, Albert de Lange, Andrea Giraudo, Franck Mercier, Grado Giovanni Merlo, Georg Modestin, Martine Ostorero, Damian J. Smith, Claire Taylor, and Kathrin Utz Tremp.

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Genre : Religion
Author : Marina Benedetti
Publisher : BRILL
Release : 2022-06-27
File : 575 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9789004420410


Heresy In The Middle Ages

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From the high Middle Ages to the late Middle Ages, heresy evolved from individual outbreaks to more widespread movements. Accused heretics were often motivated by the same concerns as movements that found acceptance within the church, such as a zeal to live the apostolic life. This book explores the growing sense of Christian identity as it developed in agreement with and opposition to closely affiliated groups in the Middle Ages. It documents the development of the idea of heresy, and it listens to the voices that shaped official and unofficial theologies. Developing manuals of heresy and elaborate trial procedures spanning both canon law and secular justice, the church defined religion and religious life more tightly and regulated praxis. Considering nine heretical movements of the Middle Ages, starting with the Petrobrusians and finally ending with the Hussites and late medieval witchcraft, this book examines the shifting line constructed between heresy and orthodoxy, and how the saint and the heretic were often responding in similar ways to the same motivations. Through its investigations, this book considers the reasons for inclusion and exclusion of these various groups and the impact of the development of this heresy-routing apparatus on medieval Christianity's self-identity.

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Genre : Religion
Author : Andrea Janelle Dickens
Publisher : Fortress Press
Release : 2024-08-06
File : 417 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781506498225


A Companion To St Paul In The Middle Ages

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This volume surveys the interpretation of St. Paul by patristic and medieval exegetes. It also examines the use of Paul by medieval reformers, canon lawyers, and spiritual teachers and Paul’s portrayal in medieval literature and art.

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Genre : History
Author : Steven Cartwright
Publisher : BRILL
Release : 2012-11-09
File : 522 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9789004236714


Cross Dressing In The Middle Ages

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By encompassing the hagiographies of the first centuries, the most famous case of Joan of Arc, numerous chivalrous novels, and the overlooked accounts of the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries, this is the first study to consider cross-dressing for the entire medieval age. Cross-dressing is a thought-provoking practice in a world that, in theory, adheres to neat distinctions of the functions and attires of males and females in society; this volume demonstrates that only a long-term analysis can fully account for the phenomenon in its various facets. If dress is a gender marker, the argument that it also marks many other conditions beyond the man–woman binary cannot be ignored. There is a dress for the cleric and one for the layman; there is the dress of the rich and that of the poor. In some cases, these other binary distinctions are intertwined with that of sex and gender, and this intersectional perspective is developed through a wide range of sources read with philological rigour. The narrative style makes this book accessible to both students and general readers interested in the history of sexuality, gender history, and medieval studies.

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Genre : History
Author : Marina Montesano
Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Release : 2024-11-07
File : 292 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781040153246


Encountering Others Understanding Ourselves In Medieval And Early Modern Thought

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Recent research has challenged our view of the Abrahamic religious traditions as unilaterally intolerant and incapable of recognizing otherness in all its diversity and richness; but a diachronic and comparative study of how these traditions deal with otherness is yet to appear. This volume aims to contribute to such a study by presenting different treatments of otherness in medieval and early modern thought. Part I: Altruism deals with attitudes and behaviors that benefit others, regardless of its motives. We deal with the social rights and emotions as well as the moral obligations that the very existence of other human beings, whatever their characteristics, creates for a community. Part II: Religious recognition and toleration considers identity, toleration and mutual recognition created by the existence of religious or ethnic otherness in a given social, religious or political community. Part III: Evil deals with religious otherness that is considered evil and rejected such as heretics and malevolent, demonic entities. The volume will ultimately inform the reader on the nature of religious toleration (including beliefs and doctrines, even emotions) as well as of the self-definition of religious communities when encountering and defining otherness in different ways.

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Genre : History
Author : Nicolas Faucher
Publisher : Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Release : 2022-12-05
File : 395 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9783110748932


A History Of The Inquisition Of The Middle Ages Vol 1 3

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Henry Charles Lea's monumental work, 'A History of the Inquisition of the Middle Ages (Vol. 1-3)', is a comprehensive and groundbreaking study that delves into the dark and complex religious persecution of the Middle Ages. Lea meticulously examines the origins, practices, and impact of the Inquisition, shedding light on this often misunderstood chapter in history. His detailed research, extensive footnotes, and engaging narrative style make this three-volume series a must-read for anyone interested in medieval history and religious studies. Lea's objective and thorough approach to the topic sets this work apart from previous studies, offering a fresh perspective on a controversial subject. Henry Charles Lea, a renowned historian and scholar of the Middle Ages, was deeply engaged in the study of religious institutions and their influence on society. His expertise and dedication to rigorous research are evident in 'A History of the Inquisition of the Middle Ages', which remains a seminal work in the field. Lea's commitment to uncovering the truth behind the Inquisition ensures that his book is a valuable resource for academics and enthusiasts alike. I highly recommend 'A History of the Inquisition of the Middle Ages' to anyone seeking a thorough and insightful exploration of this period in history. Lea's authoritative voice and meticulous attention to detail make this work an essential read for understanding the complexities of the Inquisition and its lasting impact on Western civilization.

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Genre : History
Author : Henry Charles Lea
Publisher : Good Press
Release : 2023-12-12
File : 1857 Pages
ISBN-13 : EAN:8596547775867


A History Of The Inquisition Of The Middle Ages

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Genre : Inquisition
Author : Henry Charles Lea
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Release : 1887
File : 612 Pages
ISBN-13 : STANFORD:36105019764252


A History Of The Inquisition Of The Middle Ages Volume Ii Revised

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Author : Henry Charles Lea
Publisher : Lulu.com
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File : 378 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781773563961


Current Trends In The Historiography Of Inquisitions

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This volume launches the book series of “Inquire – International Centre for Research on Inquisitions” of the University of Bologna, a research network that engages with the history of religious justice from the 13th to the 20th century. This first publication offers twenty chapters that take stock of the current historiography on medieval and early modern Inquisitions (the Spanish, Portuguese and Roman Inquisitions) and their modern continuations. Through the analysis of specific questions related to religious repression in Europe and the Iberian colonial territories extending from the Middle Ages to today, the contributions here examine the history of the perception of tribunals and the most recent historiographical trends. New research perspectives thus emerge on a subject that continues to intrigue those interested in the practices of justice and censorship, the history of religious dissent and the genesis of intolerance in the Western world and beyond.

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Genre : History
Author : Autori Vari
Publisher : Viella Libreria Editrice
Release : 2024-03-28T10:04:00+01:00
File : 482 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9791254695951


A History Of The Inquisition Of The Middle Ages

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Author : Lea
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Release : 1887
File : 610 Pages
ISBN-13 : UBBE:UBBE-00039923