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A History of the Inquisition of the Middle Ages: Volume 1

Volume 1 of this influential 1888 study describes the social and political situation from which the medieval Inquisition arose.

Henry Charles Lea (Author)

9781108014571, Cambridge University Press

Paperback / softback, published 10 June 2010

604 pages
21.6 x 14 x 3.1 cm, 0.69 kg

Henry Charles Lea's comprehensive three-volume history of the medieval Inquisition, first published in 1888, was firmly based on primary sources. Lea was convinced that the Inquisition was not arbitrarily devised and implemented but was an inevitable consequence of forces that were dominant in thirteenth-century Christian society. In order to give as full a picture of the Inquisition as possible he examines the jurisprudence of the period. In Volume 1 he presents background information, giving a general account of the Catholic Church in the twelfth century and exploring the events that prompted the Church to set up the Inquisition. He explains the prevalent medieval understanding of the roles of the Church and government in society, and looks at medieval concepts of the relationships between individuals and the Church, the government, one another, and God. Lea shows how these views formed the basis of the Inquisition's structure, organization and processes.

Preface
Book I. Origin and Organization of the Inquisition: 1. The Church
2. Heresy
3. The Cathari
4. The Albigensian Crusades
5. Persecution
6. The Mendicant orders
7. The Inquisition founded
8. Organization
9. The Inquisitorial process
10. Evidence
11. The defence
12. The sentence
13. Confiscation
14. The stake
Appendix.

Subject Areas: European history [HBJD]

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