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"The Inquisition : A Critical and Historical Study of the Coercive Power of the Church" is a profound scholarly exploration of one of the most controversial institutions in religious history. Written by the noted theologian and historian Elphège Vacandard, this work offers a meticulous examination of the origins, development, and methods of the Inquisition. The text moves beyond mere polemic to provide a balanced, historical analysis of how the Catholic Church exercised its coercive power against heresy from the early Middle Ages through the late medieval period.
The study delves into the legal and theological justifications for the suppression of dissent, examining the roles of the papacy, the religious orders, and secular authorities. Vacandard scrutinizes the evolution of judicial procedures, the use of interrogation, and the various penalties imposed upon those deemed heretical. By contextualizing the Inquisition within the social and political landscape of its time, the author provides readers with a deeper understanding of the complexities surrounding ecclesiastical authority and religious intolerance. This work remains a significant resource for students of Church history, medieval studies, and the history of law, offering a critical look at the intersection of faith and institutional power.
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