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oapen-20.500.12657-515112021-12-22T15:43:13Z The System of the Inquisition in Medieval Europe Kras, Paweł Europe Heresy Heresy trials Inquisition Inquisitorial registers Kras Medieval Medieval Christendom Religious violence System bic Book Industry Communication::H Humanities::HB History This book reexamines the origins and growth of the medieval inquisition which provided a framework for the large-scale operations against religious dissidents. In the last quarter of the twelfth century, the papacy launched concerted efforts to hunt out heretics, mostly Cathars and Waldensians, and directed operations against them all across Latin Christendom. The bull of Pope Lucius III Ad abolendam of 1184 became a turning point in the formation of the inquisitorial system which made both the clergy and the laity responsible for suppressing any religious dissent. From a comparative perspective, the study analyzes political, social and religious developments which in the High Middle Ages gave birth to the mechanism of repression and religious violence supervised by the papacy and operated by bishops and, starting from the 1230s, papal inquisitors, extraordinary judges delegate staffed mostly by Dominican and Franciscan friars. 2021-11-15T15:28:45Z 2021-11-15T15:28:45Z 2020 book ONIX_20211115_9783631831694_40 9783631831694 9783631831700 9783631831717 9783631815267 https://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/51511 eng Studies in History, Memory and Politics application/pdf n/a 9783631831694.pdf https://www.peterlang.com/downloadpdf/title/63263 Peter Lang International Academic Publishers 10.3726/b17382 10.3726/b17382 e927e604-2954-4bf6-826b-d5ecb47c6555 9783631831694 9783631831700 9783631831717 9783631815267 36 522 Bern open access
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This book reexamines the origins and growth of the medieval inquisition which provided a framework for the large-scale operations against religious dissidents. In the last quarter of the twelfth century, the papacy launched concerted efforts to hunt out heretics, mostly Cathars and Waldensians, and directed operations against them all across Latin Christendom. The bull of Pope Lucius III Ad abolendam of 1184 became a turning point in the formation of the inquisitorial system which made both the clergy and the laity responsible for suppressing any religious dissent. From a comparative perspective, the study analyzes political, social and religious developments which in the High Middle Ages gave birth to the mechanism of repression and religious violence supervised by the papacy and operated by bishops and, starting from the 1230s, papal inquisitors, extraordinary judges delegate staffed mostly by Dominican and Franciscan friars.
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