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Record Nr.

UNINA9910508505903321

Autore

Kras Paweł

Titolo

The system of the inquisition in medieval Europe / / Paweł Kras ; translated from Polish by Magdalena Panz-Sochacka

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Bern, : Peter Lang International Academic Publishing Group, 2020

Berlin : , : Peter Lang, , [2020]

2020

ISBN

3-631-83170-6

3-631-83169-2

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (524 pages)

Collana

Geschichte - Erinnerung - Politik. Studies in History, Memory and Politics ; ; v.36

Disciplina

274.03

Soggetti

History

Church history

History

Europe Church history 600-1500

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Translated from Polish by Magdalena Panz-Sochacka

Nota di contenuto

The early Christian tradition -- Confronting medieval dissenters -- Praedicatio verbi Dei -- Auctoritas et ratio -- Ordo iuris -- New strategies of struggle against heresy -- Negotium pacis et fidei -- the case of Languedoc -- Officium inquisitionis -- Mendicants and the papal inquisition -- Inquisitio haereticae pravitatis -- Modus procedendi -- Modus inquirendi -- Interrogatoria -- Modus absolvendi et puniendi --  Inquisitorial texts -- Documenting the investigation -- The structure of ecclesiastical penances -- Public penance -- Imprisonment -- Penitential symbols -- Pilgrimages -- Whipping and fasting -- Fines --  Secular legislation against heresy -- Death at the stake -- The death penalty in numerical perspective -- The confiscation of property.

Sommario/riassunto

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 <I>Ad abolendam</I> 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.