The heresy of the brothers, a heterodox community in sixteenth-century Italy
A study of one of the largest Italian heretical communities, that developed in the city of Modena in the sixteenth century.00Around the mid-sixteenth century, one of the largest Italian heterodox communities developed in Modena: the community of ?Brothers?. At the beginning of the century, a flouris...
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Language: | English |
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Turnhout
Brepols
[2022]
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Europa sacra (volume 28)
Year: 2022 |
Series/Journal: | Europa sacra
volume 28 |
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains: | B
Modena
/ Reformation
/ History 1500-1600
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IxTheo Classification: | KAG Church history 1500-1648; Reformation; humanism; Renaissance KBJ Italy |
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Summary: | A study of one of the largest Italian heretical communities, that developed in the city of Modena in the sixteenth century.00Around the mid-sixteenth century, one of the largest Italian heterodox communities developed in Modena: the community of ?Brothers?. At the beginning of the century, a flourishing humanistic tradition had inspired protests against the authority of the Church and had led many of the city?s prominent figures to sympathize with Luther and the Reformation. Over the following decades, such positions became more extreme: most of the ?Brothers? held radical convictions, ranging from belief in predestination to contestation of the Antichrist pope. In some cases, the ?Brothers? even went so far as to deny the value of baptism.00This heterodox community in Modena created a hidden network for the free expression of its reformed faith. Within twenty years, however, the election of Pope Pius V (1566?1572) and the consolidation of the Holy Office led to a harsh campaign to disperse dissenters in the city. Despite the protection of illustrious members of the Roman Catholic hierarchy, the bishops of Modena, and the dukes of Ferrara, the Holy Office succeeded in repressing the community. The history of the ?Brothers? of Modena therefore provides a case study for understanding how the Inquisition influenced the balance of religious Italy, changing the face of the Peninsula forever |
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Item Description: | Quellen- und Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 194-205 Mit Register |
Physical Description: | 221 Seiten, Illustrationen, 24 cm |
ISBN: | 2503593291 |