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adam_text | Contents Acknowledgements..........................................................................13 Preface.................................................................................................15 INTRODUCTION..................................................................................... 17 1 Three Phases of Early Church............................................................. 17 2 The Broad East and the Narrow West..................................................17 I THE CAMPAIGN OF CATHARISM............................................21 1 Champions of Change Emerge............................................................ 21 2 Doctrinal ‘Lapses’ of Catharism...........................................................23 3 Heretical Monkeys ...............................................................................25 4 Interests of the Church.........................................................................27 5 Radicalisation of Methods: Progressive Intolerance............................28 6 On Catharism as Religion.................................................................... 30 7 Men and Women of Orléans ................................................................33 8 Heretical Pertinacity............................................................................ 36 9 Two Modes of Catharism..................................................................... 37 10 ‘Gloomy Catharism’.............................................................................40 11 Notions Shared by All
Cathars............................................................ 44 12 Prodigious Joy......................................................................................53 13 Secular Arm against the Diabolic Novelty of Heresy......................... 54 14 Another Decree of Faith ...................................................................... 56
6 Contents II EXTIRPATION OF HERETICS............................................... 63 1 Albigensian Crusades ........................................................................64 2 Two Commanders of Crusade to Languedoc.................................... 66 3 Weapons and Terror............................................................................68 4 Rendezvous in Béziers........................................................................ 70 5 Holy Horrors ...................................................................................... 71 6 Just Religious Policy ...........................................................................75 7 Sacred Violence...................................................................................77 8 By Virtue of Faith ............................................................................... 83 9 Towards the Fourth Lateran...............................................................86 10 Inclination toward Decay .................................................................. 89 11 No Right to Heresy............................................................................. 92 12 Modern Interpretation of Catharism .................................................96 III AVERROES.........................................................................................99 1 On Arabic Peripateticism............................................................... 100 2 Siger of Brabant ............................................................................. 101 3 Jewish Sacred
Books...................................................................... 103 4 Roger Bacon.................................................................................... 106 5 University of Paris.......................................................................... 107 6 Segarelli and His Apostolic Brethren............................................. 108 7 Standard Amoralism: Demoralisation ........................................... 112 8 Manifold Errors of Segarellists....................................................... 115 9 Further Punishers in Charge.......................................................... 118 10 The Turning Point ............................................................. 121 11 Dante’s Bones in Jeopardy ............................................................. 123 12 Pope John ХХП Active.................................................................... 124
Contents 7 IV ON HERETICAL MYSTICISM............................................... 129 1 Radical Mysticism........................................................................... 129 2 Mediaeval Neoplatonism ................................................................ 131 3 Radical Free Spirits: Divine Amorality.......................................... 135 4 Sister Cathrine.................................................................. 136 5 Biblical Justification? ...................................................................... 138 6 False Accusations............................................................................ 139 7 Marguerite Porete........................................................................... 140 8 On Meister Eckhart’s Mystical Theology ...................................... 142 V CECCO D’ASCOLI’S ASTROLOGY....................................... 149 1 Inquisition on Duty........................................................................ 150 2 Abandoning Heretics to the Secular Arm...................................... 153 3 Cecco’s Last Walk........................................................................... 154 VI GENERAL SERMON AND AUTO-DA-FE........................... 159 1 The auto-da-fé................................................................................. 159 2 Peter Johannes Olivi........................................................................ 164 3 Prous Boneta................................................................................... 166 4
Exhumation.................................................................................... 167 5 The Dungeons................................................................................. 173 6 Spiritual Franciscans Guilty of the Heresy of Poverty.................. 176 7 Nominalism and Reform of Scholasticism..................................... 178 8 Sacred Bias and Hypocrisy............................................................. 182 9 Reformers of Church Assembled in Constance............................. 186 10 John Wyclif - The Morning Star ................................................... 189 11 Progressive Intolerance Breaking out in England.......................... 194
8 Contents 12 Wyclif s Theology........................................................................ 195 Remanence .................................................................................... 195 Disendowment ............................................................................. Evangelical Truth ......................................................................... Arguments against the Worldly Church...................................... Ecclesia, the Clergy and the Pope................................................. 198 198 199 199 13 Wyclif’s Philosophical Realism................................................... 203 14 Postmortem Immolation.............................................................. 205 VII JOHN HUS: A WYCLIFITE IN PRAGUE..........................207 1 Becoming a Wyclifite.................................................................. 207 2 Jerome of Prague: Realists versus Nominalists.......................... 209 3 Conflict between Hus and Archbishop Zbyněk......................... 210 4 Theology of Indulgences ............................................................. 212 5 Hus in Exile................................................................................. 213 6 Hus in the Council of Constance ................................................ 216 7 Hus’ Trial and Execution ............................................................ 221 8 Hus: Twice Burned ...................................................................... 230 9 Jerome of Prague’s
Turn.............................................................. 232 10 Jerome’s Address and Trial......................................................... 233 11 Jerome Meets His End................................................................. 235 12 Aftermaths of Hus and Jerome’s Executions.............................. 242 13 Realism and Nominalism ............................................................ 243 VIII Burning Issues ............................................................................. 247 1 Inquisitors of Heretical Depravity set on duty .......................... 247 2 One Heretical Bishop in England................................................ 248 3 Jews, Sorcerers, Heretics............................................................... 250
9 Contents 4 On the Art of the Italian Renaissance............................................ 251 5 Book Burner Girolamo Savonarola................................................. 253 6 Girolamo’s Moral Dictatorship....................................................... 257 7 Girolamo’s Judicial Farce ................................................................ 263 8 Savonarola’s Legacy....................................................................... 267 9 Speculations and Excuses............................................................... 272 10 Joan of Arc: A Political Victim ....................................................... 275 IX CHURCH OPPOSITION TO REASON AND TOLERATION.....................................................................285 1 Causes of Reformation .............................................................. 286 2 Martin Luther................................................................................. 287 3 Augustinián Theology Versus Humanism..................................... 291 4 Tetzel’s Crusade.............................................................................. 298 5 Purgatory........................................................................................ 299 6 Luther’s Propaganda....................................................................... 302 7 Tribute to John Hus........................................................................ 305 8 Hermann of Ryswick...................................................................... 310 9 Thomas Müntzer: The Angry Young Man of Reformation
............ 313 10 Müntzer’s Prague Manifesto .......................................................... 319 11 Müntzer, “Luther’s Archdevil of Allstedt” ..................................... 321 12 Müntzer’s Eschatological Vision.................................................... 327 13 Out of Step with Luther ................................................................. 330 14 The Fall of the Advocate of the Peasants’ Rebellion...................... 336 15 Heaven on Earth: Münster as the New Jerusalem......................... 343 16 Matthys’ Dictatorship..................................................................... 349 17 Erasmus and Luther Part Ways...................................................... 357
10 Contents X THE REFORMATION LEADS TO THE COUNTER REFORMATION ............................................................................ 361 1 Public Opinion Utilised to Execute Heretics.................................. 362 2 The Machinery of the Inquisition ................................................... 368 3 A Grand Inquisitor’s Manual.......................................................... 375 4 The Accusative Case’ Founds His Inquisition in Geneva............. 378 5 Don Servetus’ Clash with Calvin................................................... 387 6 Servetus Promotes Sciences and Arts, and Irritates Calvin.......... 392 7 Servetus’ Execution in Absentia.................................................... 398 8 Servetus’ Ordeal in Geneva............................................................ 400 9 Servetus’ Execution in Geneva....................................................... 404 10 Servetus’ Naïve Mission.................................................................. 415 11 Justifications of Persecution and Violence ..................................... 418 12 Calvinist Justifications of Persecution .......................................... 423 13 Criticism of Calvinist Persecution................................................. 432 14 Castellio’s View of Christian Faith................................................. 439 15 Castellio’s Unrelenting Campaign for Tolerance........................... 442 XI THE LATEST ROMAN PERIOD OF THE INQUISITION.........................................................................449 1 Two Heretics on
Italian Soil........................................................... 451 2 Towards the Finale: Giordano Bruno............................................. 453 3 The Wandering Bruno .................................................................... 455 4 Bruno’s Sophia ............................................................................... 460 The Vernacular.................................................................................. 461 Seeds................................................................................................ 461 Astronomy...................................................................................... 462 Lucretian elements.......................................................................... 464 Cosmic consciousness..................................................................... 466
Contents 11 The significance of Nicolaus Cusanus.............................................. 467 Earth in motion.................................................................................... 468 Everlasting cosmos...............................................................................469 Beyond Copernicus, Kepler and Galileo............................................ 470 Arius’ hanger-on............................................................................... 471 Metaphysical monism......................................................................... 472 Bruno’s relativism................................................................................474 Emancipation from error through reason......................................... 476 5 Bruno’s Approaching Fate............................................................... 477 6 Bruno’s Missionary Ideas................................................................. 480 7 Bruno Returns to His Fate in Italy.................................................. 488 8 Bruno’s Trials .................................................................................... 494 9 “Justified Death Penalty for Heresy”............................................... 503 10 Heretic Burned almost in Secrecy................................................... 512 11 On the Mediaeval Worldview.......................................................... 520 XII MAN’S COSMIC INSIGNIFICANCE.........................................533 1 Lucilio
Vanini..................................................................................... 535 EPILOGUE .................................................................................................... 549 Bibliography..................................................................................................553
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Contents Acknowledgements.13 Preface.15 INTRODUCTION. 17 1 Three Phases of Early Church. 17 2 The Broad East and the Narrow West.17 I THE CAMPAIGN OF CATHARISM.21 1 Champions of Change Emerge. 21 2 Doctrinal ‘Lapses’ of Catharism.23 3 Heretical Monkeys .25 4 Interests of the Church.27 5 Radicalisation of Methods: Progressive Intolerance.28 6 On Catharism as Religion. 30 7 Men and Women of Orléans .33 8 Heretical Pertinacity. 36 9 Two Modes of Catharism. 37 10 ‘Gloomy Catharism’.40 11 Notions Shared by All
Cathars. 44 12 Prodigious Joy.53 13 Secular Arm against the Diabolic Novelty of Heresy. 54 14 Another Decree of Faith . 56
6 Contents II EXTIRPATION OF HERETICS. 63 1 Albigensian Crusades .64 2 Two Commanders of Crusade to Languedoc. 66 3 Weapons and Terror.68 4 Rendezvous in Béziers. 70 5 Holy Horrors . 71 6 Just Religious Policy .75 7 Sacred Violence.77 8 By Virtue of Faith . 83 9 Towards the Fourth Lateran.86 10 Inclination toward Decay . 89 11 No Right to Heresy. 92 12 Modern Interpretation of Catharism .96 III AVERROES.99 1 On Arabic Peripateticism. 100 2 Siger of Brabant . 101 3 Jewish Sacred
Books. 103 4 Roger Bacon. 106 5 University of Paris. 107 6 Segarelli and His Apostolic Brethren. 108 7 Standard Amoralism: Demoralisation . 112 8 Manifold Errors of Segarellists. 115 9 Further Punishers in Charge. 118 10 The Turning Point . 121 11 Dante’s Bones in Jeopardy . 123 12 Pope John ХХП Active. 124
Contents 7 IV ON HERETICAL MYSTICISM. 129 1 Radical Mysticism. 129 2 Mediaeval Neoplatonism . 131 3 Radical Free Spirits: Divine Amorality. 135 4 Sister Cathrine. 136 5 Biblical Justification? . 138 6 False Accusations. 139 7 Marguerite Porete. 140 8 On Meister Eckhart’s Mystical Theology . 142 V CECCO D’ASCOLI’S ASTROLOGY. 149 1 Inquisition on Duty. 150 2 Abandoning Heretics to the Secular Arm. 153 3 Cecco’s Last Walk. 154 VI GENERAL SERMON AND AUTO-DA-FE. 159 1 The auto-da-fé. 159 2 Peter Johannes Olivi. 164 3 Prous Boneta. 166 4
Exhumation. 167 5 The Dungeons. 173 6 Spiritual Franciscans Guilty of the Heresy of Poverty. 176 7 Nominalism and Reform of Scholasticism. 178 8 Sacred Bias and Hypocrisy. 182 9 Reformers of Church Assembled in Constance. 186 10 John Wyclif - The Morning Star . 189 11 Progressive Intolerance Breaking out in England. 194
8 Contents 12 Wyclif s Theology. 195 Remanence . 195 Disendowment . Evangelical Truth . Arguments against the Worldly Church. Ecclesia, the Clergy and the Pope. 198 198 199 199 13 Wyclif’s Philosophical Realism. 203 14 Postmortem Immolation. 205 VII JOHN HUS: A WYCLIFITE IN PRAGUE.207 1 Becoming a Wyclifite. 207 2 Jerome of Prague: Realists versus Nominalists. 209 3 Conflict between Hus and Archbishop Zbyněk. 210 4 Theology of Indulgences . 212 5 Hus in Exile. 213 6 Hus in the Council of Constance . 216 7 Hus’ Trial and Execution . 221 8 Hus: Twice Burned . 230 9 Jerome of Prague’s
Turn. 232 10 Jerome’s Address and Trial. 233 11 Jerome Meets His End. 235 12 Aftermaths of Hus and Jerome’s Executions. 242 13 Realism and Nominalism . 243 VIII Burning Issues . 247 1 Inquisitors of Heretical Depravity set on duty . 247 2 One Heretical Bishop in England. 248 3 Jews, Sorcerers, Heretics. 250
9 Contents 4 On the Art of the Italian Renaissance. 251 5 Book Burner Girolamo Savonarola. 253 6 Girolamo’s Moral Dictatorship. 257 7 Girolamo’s Judicial Farce . 263 8 Savonarola’s Legacy. 267 9 Speculations and Excuses. 272 10 Joan of Arc: A Political Victim . 275 IX CHURCH OPPOSITION TO REASON AND TOLERATION.285 1 Causes of Reformation . 286 2 Martin Luther. 287 3 Augustinián Theology Versus Humanism. 291 4 Tetzel’s Crusade. 298 5 Purgatory. 299 6 Luther’s Propaganda. 302 7 Tribute to John Hus. 305 8 Hermann of Ryswick. 310 9 Thomas Müntzer: The Angry Young Man of Reformation
. 313 10 Müntzer’s Prague Manifesto . 319 11 Müntzer, “Luther’s Archdevil of Allstedt” . 321 12 Müntzer’s Eschatological Vision. 327 13 Out of Step with Luther . 330 14 The Fall of the Advocate of the Peasants’ Rebellion. 336 15 Heaven on Earth: Münster as the New Jerusalem. 343 16 Matthys’ Dictatorship. 349 17 Erasmus and Luther Part Ways. 357
10 Contents X THE REFORMATION LEADS TO THE COUNTER REFORMATION . 361 1 Public Opinion Utilised to Execute Heretics. 362 2 The Machinery of the Inquisition . 368 3 A Grand Inquisitor’s Manual. 375 4 The Accusative Case’ Founds His Inquisition in Geneva. 378 5 Don Servetus’ Clash with Calvin. 387 6 Servetus Promotes Sciences and Arts, and Irritates Calvin. 392 7 Servetus’ Execution in Absentia. 398 8 Servetus’ Ordeal in Geneva. 400 9 Servetus’ Execution in Geneva. 404 10 Servetus’ Naïve Mission. 415 11 Justifications of Persecution and Violence . 418 12 Calvinist Justifications of Persecution . 423 13 Criticism of Calvinist Persecution. 432 14 Castellio’s View of Christian Faith. 439 15 Castellio’s Unrelenting Campaign for Tolerance. 442 XI THE LATEST ROMAN PERIOD OF THE INQUISITION.449 1 Two Heretics on
Italian Soil. 451 2 Towards the Finale: Giordano Bruno. 453 3 The Wandering Bruno . 455 4 Bruno’s Sophia . 460 The Vernacular. 461 Seeds. 461 Astronomy. 462 Lucretian elements. 464 Cosmic consciousness. 466
Contents 11 The significance of Nicolaus Cusanus. 467 Earth in motion. 468 Everlasting cosmos.469 Beyond Copernicus, Kepler and Galileo. 470 Arius’ hanger-on. 471 Metaphysical monism. 472 Bruno’s relativism.474 Emancipation from error through reason. 476 5 Bruno’s Approaching Fate. 477 6 Bruno’s Missionary Ideas. 480 7 Bruno Returns to His Fate in Italy. 488 8 Bruno’s Trials . 494 9 “Justified Death Penalty for Heresy”. 503 10 Heretic Burned almost in Secrecy. 512 11 On the Mediaeval Worldview. 520 XII MAN’S COSMIC INSIGNIFICANCE.533 1 Lucilio
Vanini. 535 EPILOGUE . 549 Bibliography.553 |
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