L'Inquisizione Romana, I Giudici E Gli Eretici: Studi in Onore Di John Tedeschi
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Religion & Spirituality
History
Format
Paperback
Pages
248
Language
Italian
Published
Feb 28, 2017
Publisher
Viella Editrice
ISBN-10
8867287338
ISBN-13
9788867287338
Description
This collection of scholarly essays pays homage to John Tedeschi, a distinguished scholar of religious history, particularly focused on the Roman Inquisition. A group of eminent historians and researchers delves into the complex relationship between judges and heretics during the Inquisition, exploring how both figures navigated the treacherous waters of faith, power, and societal norms in Renaissance Italy.
Each contribution offers a unique perspective, combining archival research with theoretical insights to illuminate the myriad ways the Inquisition shaped religious and cultural landscapes. The authors meticulously examine the methods of the Inquisition, the motivations of its judges, and the experiences of those branded as heretics, offering fresh interpretations and revealing the human dimensions of these historical narratives.
As the essays unfold, the interplay of law, theology, and personal conviction comes to the forefront, depicting a turbulent era where lives were irrevocably altered by the quest for doctrinal purity. The challenges faced by both the authorities and the accused are intricately woven into the fabric of this multifaceted historical examination.
Through rigorous analysis and engaging writing, these scholars contribute to a deeper understanding of an often misunderstood period, preserving the legacies of those who suffered under the weight of the Inquisition while honoring the intellectual legacy of Tedeschi himself. The book stands as a vital resource for anyone interested in the complexities of religious persecution and the intricacies of historical inquiry.
Each contribution offers a unique perspective, combining archival research with theoretical insights to illuminate the myriad ways the Inquisition shaped religious and cultural landscapes. The authors meticulously examine the methods of the Inquisition, the motivations of its judges, and the experiences of those branded as heretics, offering fresh interpretations and revealing the human dimensions of these historical narratives.
As the essays unfold, the interplay of law, theology, and personal conviction comes to the forefront, depicting a turbulent era where lives were irrevocably altered by the quest for doctrinal purity. The challenges faced by both the authorities and the accused are intricately woven into the fabric of this multifaceted historical examination.
Through rigorous analysis and engaging writing, these scholars contribute to a deeper understanding of an often misunderstood period, preserving the legacies of those who suffered under the weight of the Inquisition while honoring the intellectual legacy of Tedeschi himself. The book stands as a vital resource for anyone interested in the complexities of religious persecution and the intricacies of historical inquiry.
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