Excommunicamus et Anathematisamus: predicación, confesión e inquisición como respuesta a la herejía medieval (1184-1233)
Introduction. 1. The legal and religious situation during the rise of the Inquisition. 2. The first suppression of heresy: the mercy to the death penalty. 3. Common notes of the inquisitorial process and the mission of the Church. 4. The path to contrition. 4.1. The need for conversion. 4.2. The c...
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Universidad Católica de Valencia "San Vicente Mártir"
2013
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Source: | Anuario de derecho canónico : revista de la Facultad de Derecho Canónico integrada en la UCV, ISSN 2254-5093, Nº. 2, 2013, pags. 97-128 |
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Introduction. 1. The legal and religious situation during the rise of the Inquisition.
2. The first suppression of heresy: the mercy to the death penalty. 3. Common notes of the inquisitorial process and the mission of the Church. 4. The path to contrition.
4.1. The need for conversion. 4.2. The confession as a public trial in the early centuries. 4.3. Of the British Isles to proprio sacerdote: the problems of jurisdiction and the mendicant Orders. 5 The IV Lateran Council. Conclusions. |
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