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      Identity (Culture)Early ChristianityLate AntiquityHeresy
Sul profilo biografico di Cecco d'Ascoli, al secolo Francesco Stabili, gravano secoli di leggenda che si è frammista alla storia. Le scarse notizie sulla sua formazione, la rapida e fortunata carriera universitaria, i processi... more
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      Medieval LiteratureMedieval StudiesHistory of ScienceAstrology
Cátaros, Albigenses, Heresia, Prisciliano, Castelo Branco, Nisa, Templários
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      Knights TemplarHeresyCatharsNisa
Article published in Bamidbar 5.2 (2015), pp. 21-55. http://www.bamidbar-journal.org/ I explain why W. Benjamin and G. Agamben think that late modernity, especially in the form of late capitalism, fails to neutralize the authority... more
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      Critical TheoryFrankfurt School (Philosophy)Jewish ThoughtHeresy
This text, done with Irina Kukota, is a translation of Sergii Bulgakov's seminal catechesis of sophiology, 'Ipostas' i Ipostasnost'' (1924) with introduction, notes and an appendix of an unpublished work, 'A Summary of Sophiology' (1936).
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      IconographySystematicsHeresyTranslation
This paper deals with the representation of David as a "feminized Messiah" appearing in the image of the Shekhinah in Kabbalistic literature, and with the connections between femininity and heresy in Jewish messianic movements. In the... more
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      Feminist TheoryGenderHeresyKabbalah
In this article, I analyze the religiosity of Bompietro of Bologna as reported in the register of the inquisition of Bologna, 1291-1310. I attempt to show that Bompietro’s religiosity was above all practical; its doctrinal content seems... more
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      InquisitionHeresyCatharismHeresy and Inquisition
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      Freedom of ReligionBaptismJohn CalvinSeparation of Church and State
This poster is part of a group of posters created by historians on the theme of "Les Cathares : une idée reçue" for a travelling exhibition for the general public sponsored by the national organisation "Fête de la Science". This poster... more
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      InquisitionHeresyHeresy and InquisitionMedieval heresy
Pre-publication version of lemma "Apikoros" for Enzyklopädie jüdischer Geschichte und Kultur ed. Dan Diner. Stuttgart: J.B. Metzler Verlag, vol. 1 (2011).
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      Jewish HistoryJewish ThoughtJewish PhilosophyHeresy
This paper aims to illustrate the post-medieval reception of the Cathar heresy and the birth and development of a real «neo-Cathar mithology» from the end of XIX century to present day. After a brief historiographical introduction on... more
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      Medieval HistoryMedieval StudiesHistoriographyMedievalism
This paper focuses on how thirteenth- and fourteenth-century inquisitors conceived of the beliefs, practices, and workings of non-conformist Christian groups. The inquisitors’ view of what constituted a heretical sect and how it worked... more
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      InquisitionHistory of Religion (Medieval Studies)HeresyHeresy and Inquisition
Intervista a tre voci ad Alberto Fasulo, regista del film "Menocchio" (2018), opera ispirata alla vicenda del mugnaio friulano Domenico Scandella, che nel tardo Cinquecento fu sottoposto ad Inquisizione e a condanna.
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      Film StudiesFilm AnalysisHistorical FilmsFilm and History
The aim of the article is to show how the Hussites referred the apostolic pattern to themselves. One of the fields where such an attitude may be observed is the liturgy of the Hussite radicals described by Vavřinec z Březove – which at... more
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      Medieval HistoryMedieval StudiesMedieval Church HistoryChurch History
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      Italian StudiesAstrologyItalian LiteratureHeresy
This essay reappraises the origins of French Quakerism based on new archival research conducted on both sides of the Channel. It identifies 34 Quaker missionaries in 17th- and early 18C France, sheds new light on the French reception of... more
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      TransnationalismFrench RevolutionTransatlantic relationsEighteenth Century History
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      Doctrine of GodHeresyArianismHeresy and Orthodoxy
Oi Christianoi - Sezione antica, n. 21 ----- «Gli stimoli provenienti a una società sempre più cosmopolita e policroma, qual è quella in cui viviamo oggi, potranno probabilmente mettere in condizione i giovani studiosi di apprezzare i... more
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      ChristianityAncient HistoryHistory of ChristianityEarly Church
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      HistoryMedieval HistoryMedieval StudiesInquisition
An entry in the online German-language MennLex encyclopedia project (originally from 2012; published in 2020). The article considers how Swiss Brethren, Hutterites, and Mennonites can be analyzed in terms of the historiographical model of... more
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      Early Modern HistoryReformation HistoryReformation StudiesAnabaptism
Jews, Christians, and Muslims in the Middle Ages were divided in many ways. But one thing they shared in common was the fear that God was offended by wrong belief. Medieval Heresies: Christianity, Judaism, and Islam is the first... more
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      ChristianityHigh Middle AgesLate Middle AgesMedieval History
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      Early ChristianityHeresy
Most studies of Donatism tend to focus on its seemingly binary struggle with the other major expression of the Christian faith in North Africa, the Caecilianist church. And for good reason: the majority of our surviving primary sources on... more
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      Middle East & North AfricaPatristicsEarly ChristianityAugustine
Review of Bart Ehrman's interview on his book about 'How Jesus became God, Exaltations of a Jewish preacher'. This review criticises the use of Protestant assumptions (e.g. 'itinerant preacher') about the role of Jesus and his position in... more
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      ChristianityJewish StudiesJewish HistorySecond Temple Judaism
"Heresy" is developed here as an analytical term for the criminalization of speech questioning the basic tenets of a belief system, such as internal criticisms of state socialism or denial of the applicability of the term genocide to some... more
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      Gender StudiesAcademic FreedomHuman RightsGenocide Studies
The aim of this article is not to introduce Donatism as such, or to rehearse what is known about it. Rather, the focus is on a single aspect of Donatist thought — the shaping of the idea of the separation of church and state. On the basis... more
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      ChristianityPatristicsNorth Africa StudiesReligion and Politics
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      InquisitionHeresyCatharismHeresy and Inquisition
FULL TEXT!! This volume publishes for the first time an untitled anti-Hasidic manuscript, which the editors have called Reshit Hokhmah (The Origin/Beginning of Wisdom), from the Joseph Perl Archive in Tarnopol. The manuscript was copied... more
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      ReligionGnosticismNew Religious MovementsMythology And Folklore
Given the emphasis on orthodoxy in early Christianity, it appears to go un-noticed that the real heresy of the patristic age was rooted in the linguistic practice of making apologies. Constraint on the use of argument, as understood from... more
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      HeresyTertullianSeventh-day adventist theologyLudwig Wittgenstein
The purpose of this research is to publish a manuscript of the treatise Sefer Habri’a (The Book of Creation), written in 1670 by Rabbi Avraham Binyamin Nathan ben Elisha Chaim Halevi Askhenazy, also known as Nathan Ghazzati or Rabbi... more
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      MetaphysicsHebrew LanguageReligious Conversion17th-Century Studies
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      Legal HistoryHistory of SlaverySpanish HistoryMoral Theology
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      TheologyPatristicsHistorical TheologyEarly Church
C. Dounot, N. Warembourg, B. Bernabé (dir.), Paris, Mare & Martin, 2019
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      Papacy (Medieval Church History)Catholic TheologyHistory of Roman CatholicismChurch History
Henry 'of Lausanne'. A Twelfth-Century Itinerant Preacher between Reform, Heresy and Schism (part II)
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      Medieval HistoryHeresyBernard of ClairvauxMedieval heresy
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      Medieval HistoryMedieval Church HistoryHeresyHeresy and Inquisition
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      GnosticismHistory of ChristianityHermeneuticsBiblical Studies
The Nicene–Constantinopolitan profession that the Son of God is begotten, not made, presents the tension that the Son is caused by God but not created. This claim was a point of controversy in the semi-Arian and Eunomian/Anomean disputes... more
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      ChristianityEarly ChristianityOrthodox TheologyRussian Orthodox Church
While discussing the nature of witches and witchcraft trials, one may find that an extraordinary amount of those accused of engaging in witchcraft are executed, typically following a confession. In particular, those cases tried, in... more
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      Witchcraft (Magic)HeresyHeresy and InquisitionScotland
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      ReligionHistoryCultural HistoryPhilosophy
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      French HistoryMedieval HistoryFrench StudiesMedieval Church History
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      Medieval HistoryMedieval StudiesMedieval Church HistoryPapacy (Medieval Church History)
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      InquisitionHistory of Roman CatholicismHeresyReligious History
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      ChristianityGnosticismEarly ChristianityEschatology and Apocalypticism
Joan of Arc wore men’s clothing almost continuously for the last two years of her life. Joan’s lengthy testimony at her trial for heresy clarifies how cross-dressing shaped her self-presentation and why she was unwilling to give it up... more
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      Gender StudiesSex and GenderMedieval LiteratureMedieval History
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      CensorshipChaucerInquisitionJohn Wyclif
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      Syriac StudiesHeresyManichaeismSyriac Christianity
È grazie alla modernità se possiamo oggi riscoprire la natura storica di Gesù e del cristianesimo originario. Il cristianesimo non nasce con Gesù e, quando prende forma definita, appare come una religione avversa all’ebraismo. Gesù,... more
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      Modern HistoryEarly Modern HistoryHistory of ChristianityScience and Religion
"Megaleh Temirin (Revealer of Secrets), ed. Jonatan Meir, Three volumes, Mosad Bialik, Jerusalem Megaleh Temirin (Revealer of Secrets), first published in Vienna in 1819, is one of the sharpest and wittiest pieces of Jewish literature... more
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      Critical TheoryReligionNew Religious MovementsMythology And Folklore