A History of the Inquisition of the Middle Ages, Volumen3Cosimo, 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 |
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