A History of the Inquisition of the Middle Ages, Volumen3

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Cosimo, Inc., 2005 M12 1 - 748 páginas
An... instructive instance of the development of theological doctrine is to be found in the history of the dogma of the Immaculate Conception of the Virgin. Up to the twelfth century it was not questioned that the Virgin was conceived and born in sin, and doctors like St. Anselm found their only difficulty in explaining how Christ could be born sinless from a sinner. With the growth of Mariolatry, however, there came a popular tendency to regard the Virgin as free from all human corruption... -from "Chapter VIII: Intellect and Faith" Considered America's first great scholar of the Middle Ages and a trailblazing proponent of utilizing primary sources when inquiring into the past, Henry Charles Lea gave us what is still a vital history of the centuries-long reign of terror known as the Inquisition. A passionate account of mass hysteria, its spiritual and intellectual roots, and its "inevitable" evolution, this is grimly fascinating and highly readable, an excellent investigation into one of the foundations of modern civilization the repercussions of which are still being felt today. Volume 3 of this 3-volume 1888 work looks at how the Inquisition impacted ideas about scholarship, faith, and civic culture: how political heresy was used by the Church, the rise of sects including the spiritual Franciscans and the heretical Fraticelli, and the ironic flowering of belief in sorcery, witchcraft, and other occult arts. American historian and publisher HENRY CHARLES LEA (1825-1909) also wrote Superstition and Force (1866), Historical Sketch of Sacerdotal Celibacy (1867), and History of the Inquisition of Spain (1906-1908).
 

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Use of Inquisition by Secular Potentates
238
Leniency of Barbarian Legislation
302
Case of Doctor Jean Petit
334
vais
357
SORCERY AND OCCULT Arts
379
Human Ministers of Satan Sorcerers
385
Penalties under the Roman Law
392
Legislation of Church and State in Carlovingian Period
412

He Enforces Obedience and Creates a Heresy
69
They Form a New Church
79
Fate of the Sectaries 100
81
Jean de la Rochetaillade Remains of Joachitism
86
The Guglielmites Form a New Church
94
The Order of Apostles Spiritual Tendencies 103
103
Dolcino Assumes the Leadership
109
Continuance and Character of the Heresy
120
THE FRATICELLI
129
It Complicates the Quarrel with Louis of Bavaria
135
Magic Practices of the Barbarians
140
Gradual Estrangement of the Franciscans
142
Utility of the Inquisition Submission of the Antipope
149
Louis gradually Gains Strength His Death
156
Their Tenets
162
POLITICAL HERESY UTILIZED BY THE CHURCH
181
Crusades to Support Italian Interests of Papacy
189
and the Visconti
196
Rienzo The Maffredi
203
Girolamo Savonarola
209
Roger Bacon 552
425
Indifference of Secular Legislation
427
The Inquisition Assumes Jurisdiction
434
Divination by Dreams
446
Inquisitorial Process as Applied to Witchcraft
516
Slow Development of the Witchcraft Craze
541
INTELLECT AND FAITH
550
Nominalism and Realism
555
Rivalry between Philosophy and Theology
562
Modified Averrhoism Pomponazio Nifo
574
Evolution of Dogma The Beatific Vision
590
The Immaculate Conception
596
Censorship of the Press
612
Quæstuari or Pardoners
621
Demoralization of the Church
629
Morals of the Laity
641
The Reformation Inevitable
647
INDEX
665
Theological Tendencies and Development
712
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