Heresy in transition : transforming ideas of heresy in medieval and early modern Europe

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Heresy in transition : transforming ideas of heresy in medieval and early modern Europe

edited by Ian Hunter, John Christian Laursen, Cary J. Nederman

Ashgate, 2005

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  • Before the coming of popular heresy: the rhetoric of heresy in English historiography, c.700-1154 / Paul Antony Hayward
  • Heresy, madness and possession in the High Middle Ages / Sabina Flanagan
  • Accusations of heresy and error in the twelfth-century schools: the witness of Gerhoh of Reichersberg and Otto of Freising / Constant J. Mews
  • William of Ockham and conceptions of heresy, c.1250-c.1350 / Takashi Shogimen
  • A heretic hiding in plain sight: the secret history of Marsiglio of Padua's Defensor pacis in the thought of Nicole Oresme / Cary J. Nederman
  • Seduced by the theologians : Aeneas Sylvius and the Hussite heretics / Thomas A. Fudge
  • Heresy hunting and clerical reform: William Warham, John Colet, and the Lollards of Kent, 1511-1512 / Craig D'Alton
  • Curtailing the office of the priest: two seventeenth-century views of the causes and functions of heresy / Conal Condren
  • Historicising heresy in the early German Enlightenment: 'orthodox' and 'enthusiast' variants / Thomas Ahnert
  • What is impartiality?: Arnold on Spinoza, Mosheim on Servetus / John Christian Laursen
  • Thomasius on the toleration of heresy / Ian Hunter
  • Exporting heresiology: translations and revisions of Pluquet's Dictionnaire des hérésies / Gisela Schlüter
  • Radical heretics, martyrs, or witnesses of truth?: the Albigenses in ecclesiastical history and literature (1550-1850) / Sandra Pott

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