Il trattamento canonico dell’eretico fino all’epoca medievale
Author/s
Belda Iniesta, JavierDate
2015Discipline/s
Arte y HumanidadesCiencias Religiosas
Derecho
Subject/s
HeresyMedieval Inquisition
Schism
Confession
Mercy
Abstract
The great epochs of reform in the Church, traditionally, made it necessary to go deeper
on some topics at all levels – not only from the dogmatic point of view – and led to a
new formulation, sometimes a redefinition, of the aspects that had been in dispute. In
this regard, in the light of history, we will try to observe how different cases of disagreement
(which, at that time, created discord and fatigue for the Church) were legally
treated. Clearly, Heresy is the clearest example of opposition to some interpretations
proposed by the Church. However, we do not intend to make a detailed study of the
unorthodox voices that rose against the claims of Peter; rather, we will try to check out
how these ones were treated during the first Millennium (when the Church became
legal, and then official) until the Fourth Lateran Council (when the Inquisitorial Tribunals
started to judge these attitudes).