The Index of Prohibited Books: Four Centuries of Struggle over Word and Image for the Greater Glory of God
The first comprehensive history of the Catholic Church’s notorious Index, with resonance for ongoing debates over banned books, censorship, and free speech.
 
For more than four hundred years, the Catholic Church’s Index Librorum Prohibitorum struck terror into the hearts of authors, publishers, and booksellers around the world, while arousing ridicule and contempt from many others, especially those in Protestant and non-Christian circles. Biased, inconsistent, and frequently absurd in its attempt to ban objectionable texts of every conceivable description—with sometimes fatal consequences—the Index also reflected the deep learning and careful consideration of many hundreds of intellectual contributors over the long span of its storied evolution. This book constitutes the first full study of the Index of Prohibited Books to be published in English. It examines the reasons behind the Church’s attempts to censor religious, scientific, and artistic works, and considers not only why this most sustained of campaigns failed, but what lessons can be learned for today’s debates over freedom of expression and cancel culture.
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The Index of Prohibited Books: Four Centuries of Struggle over Word and Image for the Greater Glory of God
The first comprehensive history of the Catholic Church’s notorious Index, with resonance for ongoing debates over banned books, censorship, and free speech.
 
For more than four hundred years, the Catholic Church’s Index Librorum Prohibitorum struck terror into the hearts of authors, publishers, and booksellers around the world, while arousing ridicule and contempt from many others, especially those in Protestant and non-Christian circles. Biased, inconsistent, and frequently absurd in its attempt to ban objectionable texts of every conceivable description—with sometimes fatal consequences—the Index also reflected the deep learning and careful consideration of many hundreds of intellectual contributors over the long span of its storied evolution. This book constitutes the first full study of the Index of Prohibited Books to be published in English. It examines the reasons behind the Church’s attempts to censor religious, scientific, and artistic works, and considers not only why this most sustained of campaigns failed, but what lessons can be learned for today’s debates over freedom of expression and cancel culture.
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The Index of Prohibited Books: Four Centuries of Struggle over Word and Image for the Greater Glory of God

The Index of Prohibited Books: Four Centuries of Struggle over Word and Image for the Greater Glory of God

by Robin Vose
The Index of Prohibited Books: Four Centuries of Struggle over Word and Image for the Greater Glory of God

The Index of Prohibited Books: Four Centuries of Struggle over Word and Image for the Greater Glory of God

by Robin Vose

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The first comprehensive history of the Catholic Church’s notorious Index, with resonance for ongoing debates over banned books, censorship, and free speech.
 
For more than four hundred years, the Catholic Church’s Index Librorum Prohibitorum struck terror into the hearts of authors, publishers, and booksellers around the world, while arousing ridicule and contempt from many others, especially those in Protestant and non-Christian circles. Biased, inconsistent, and frequently absurd in its attempt to ban objectionable texts of every conceivable description—with sometimes fatal consequences—the Index also reflected the deep learning and careful consideration of many hundreds of intellectual contributors over the long span of its storied evolution. This book constitutes the first full study of the Index of Prohibited Books to be published in English. It examines the reasons behind the Church’s attempts to censor religious, scientific, and artistic works, and considers not only why this most sustained of campaigns failed, but what lessons can be learned for today’s debates over freedom of expression and cancel culture.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781789146578
Publisher: Reaktion Books, Limited
Publication date: 11/01/2022
Pages: 352
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.30(h) x 1.30(d)

About the Author

Robin Vose is professor of history at St. Thomas University in Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada. He is the author of Dominicans, Muslims and Jews in the Medieval Crown of Aragon and has served as a National Geographic expert on expeditions to Spain and Morocco.

Table of Contents

Introduction 7

Part I

1 Censorship before the Index 27

2 Inventing the Index 46

3 Expanding the Index 69

4 How to ban a Book 100

Part II

5 Censored Scriptures 125

6 Censored Magic and Science 155

7 Censored Sex, Faith and the Arts 179

8 Censorship and Modernity 204

Conclusion 227

Abbreviations and Bibliographical Notes 247

References 249

Further Reading 265

Acknowledgements 287

Photo Acknowledgements 289

Index 290

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