Righteous Persecution: Inquisition, Dominicans, and Christianity in the Middle Ages

Righteous Persecution: Inquisition, Dominicans, and Christianity in the Middle Ages

by Christine Caldwell Ames
Righteous Persecution: Inquisition, Dominicans, and Christianity in the Middle Ages

Righteous Persecution: Inquisition, Dominicans, and Christianity in the Middle Ages

by Christine Caldwell Ames

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Overview

Righteous Persecution examines the long-controversial involvement of the Order of Preachers, or Dominicans, with inquisitions into heresy in medieval Europe. From their origin in the thirteenth century, the Dominicans were devoted to a ministry of preaching, teaching, and pastoral care, to "save souls" particularly tempted by the Christian heresies popular in western Europe. Many persons then, and scholars in our own time, have asked how members of a pastoral order modeled on Christ and the apostles could engage themselves so enthusiastically in the repressive persecution that constituted heresy inquisitions: the arrest, interrogation, torture, punishment, and sometimes execution of those who deviated in belief from Roman Christianity.

Drawing on an extraordinarily wide base of ecclesiastical documents, Christine Caldwell Ames recounts how Dominican inquisitors and their supporters crafted and promoted explicitly Christian meanings for their inquisitorial persecution. Inquisitors' conviction that the sin of heresy constituted the graver danger to the Christian soul and to the church at large led to the belief that bringing the individual to repentance—even through the harshest means—was indeed a pious way to carry out their pastoral task. However, the resistance and criticism that inquisition generated in medieval communities also prompted Dominicans to consider further how this new marriage of persecution and holiness was compatible with authoritative Christian texts, exemplars, and traditions. Dominican inquisitors persecuted not despite their faith but rather because of it, as they formed a medieval Christianity that permitted—or demanded—persecution.

Righteous Persecution deviates from recent scholarship that has deemphasized religious belief as a motive for inquisition and illuminates a powerful instance of the way Christianity was itself vulnerable in a context of persecution, violence, and intolerance.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780812241334
Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press, Inc.
Publication date: 12/22/2008
Series: The Middle Ages Series
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 320
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.00(h) x 1.10(d)
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Christine Caldwell Ames teaches history at the University of South Carolina.

Table of Contents

Introduction

PART I: IN THE GARDEN
Chapter 1: The Wolves and the Sheep
Chapter 2: Holy Inquisitors
Chapter 3: The Burning Torch

PART II: INQUISITION AS DIVINE DISCIPLINE
Chapter 4: Souls and Bodies
Chapter 5: The Deserved Punishment

Conclusion
List of Abbreviations
Notes
Select Bibliography
Index
Acknowledgments

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