The Crucible, the Red Scare and the 13th Century Inquisition ... So the pope used the Inquisition to punish them and the nonCatholics. The Forbidden Index banned all books or speakers that condemned Catholicism. ... View More
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Spanish Inquisition An Attack Against Women ... Entirely controlled by the Spanish kings, the pope barely had a grip on the Inquisition, the only thing that he had control of, was naming who the inquisitor ... View More
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Reformation ... Pope Paul III reintroduced the Inquisition into Italy and Spain The Spanish Inquisition which was established in 1480 was directed against Jews and Muslims ... View More
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Inevitable Torture ... As time pressed on, heresy finally needed to be repressed, and by order of Pope Gregory IX, the Medieval Inquisition was instituted in 1231 Medieval. ... View More
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Galileo ... In 1992, Pope John Paul II lifted the edict of Inquisition against Galileo stating,ampquot Galileo wronged by the Catholic Church not recognizing the difference ... View More
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The Heresy of Galileo ... The Inquisition, however, did denounce Galileo for his defense of Copernicusamp39s theories, and on order of the Pope, admonished Galileo that he was not to hold ... View More
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galileo ... It stated that the Commissary of the Inquisition in the name of the Pope, ordered that Galileo could no longer hold, defend or teach the two propositions. ... View More
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The Spanish Inquisition ... charged religious atmosphere at this time and a few months later Pope Sixtus issued a Papal decree giving authority to the crown to conduct an Inquisition. ... View More
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Catholic Church: Pomp Power, ... Spanish Inquisition. In 1478 Pope Sixtus authorized the Inquisition to protect the Church from ampquotpseudo convertsampquot. ampquotA few decades ... View More
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Galilleo ... Although Galileo tried to obey the Popeamp39s wishes in his wording of the Dialogue ... leading immediately to the arrest of Galileo and a trial by the Inquisition. ... View More
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Corruption of Christianity ... killed. Pope Urban II guaranteed a place in heaven to any man who fought in the Crusades. ... Last but not least, The Spanish Inquisition. The ... View More
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Art History ... this same time was Pope Paul III. In the wake of Reformation, he initiated the CounterReformation, which established the Council of Trent and the Inquisition. ... View More
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Heliocentrism The Vatican Menace ... Although it was very popular the Pope banned it feeling it was wrong and ... as heresy and ordered Galileo to appear before the Holy Office of the Inquisition. ... View More
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Catholic Reformation ... The pope approved new religious orders like the Jesuits, and the Council of ... The group also authorized the revival of the ampquotInquisitionampquot, a court that tried ... View More
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galileo ... examine his beliefs in science, or at least what the Inquisition said were ... On the Popeamp39s instruction, Cardinal Bellarmine called Galileo to his palace and told ... View More
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A Brief History of Christian AntiSemitism ... that life may be more bitter for them than death.ampquot 9 In 1215, the Fourth Lateran Council of Pope Innocent III institutionalized the Inquisition, issuing the ... View More
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Christian AntiSemitism ... that life may be more bitter for them than death.ampquot 9 In 1215, the Fourth Lateran Council of Pope Innocent III institutionalized the Inquisition, issuing the ... View More
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galileo galilei ... The inquisition pardoned Galileo because Galileo was a loyal Catholic who remained ... Cardinal who help Galileo though the ordeal latter became Pope Urban VIII ... View More
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Martin Luther Trial ... Soon after, Pope Leo X had Luther brought to Rome ... in 1517 did not result in the desired discussion but led to the start of a court of inquisition culminating in ... View More
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me1 ... The inquisition pardoned Galileo because Galileo was a loyal Catholic who remained ... Cardinal who help Galileo though the ordeal latter became Pope Urban VIII ... View More
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The History of Anti Semitism ... St. Paulamp39s words. The Spanish Inquisition began officially by papal bull issued by the Pope Sixtus IV, on November 1, 1478. The ... View More
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Joan ... concept that a General Council should rule the Church together with the Pope. ... to the event, Cauchon requested that an officer of the Inquisition help officiate ... View More
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Dutch Rvolt ... and finally, he demanded the enforcement of strict heresy laws by the Inquisition in the ... Catholic, although he did not see eye to eye with the Pope, and would ... View More
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Galileoampamp His Impact on Society ... During the trial, the Holy Office of the Inquisition the Church forced Galileo to say that he did ... Galileo decided to go to Rome to reason with Pope Paul IV. ... View More
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all about reformation ... III INITIATIVES TOWARDS REFORM Only when Paul III became pope in 1534 did the ... itself as the Index of Forbidden Books and a new Inquisition were instituted. ... View More
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Catholic Churchs View on Contraception ... Most recently, Veritatis Splendor written by Pope John Paul II spoke about the ... that seem to belong to mother age and are behaving like the Inquisition. ... View More
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Pessimism in Candide ... This echoed the sentiments of Alexander Pope, who in his Essay on Man stated ... Mademoiselle Cunegonde, if you had not been clapped into the Inquisition, if you ... View More
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FRIARS ... a more limited scale.ampquot Page 190 although it wasnamp39t until Pope Innocent IV, that the Fransciscans began to play an important role in the Inquisition page 191 ... View More
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The Friars ... limited scale. Page 190 although it wasnt until Pope Innocent IV, that the Fransciscans began to play an important role in the Inquisition page 191. ... View More
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The Friars ... a more limited scale.ampquot Page 190 although it wasnamp39t until Pope Innocent IV, that the Fransciscans began to play an important role in the Inquisition page 191 ... View More
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