The Modern Scholar: Heaven or Heresy: A History of the Inquisition
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Thomas F. Madden
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Thomas F. Madden
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It says inquisition wasn't that bad
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Madden does all that and more, and he does it in a reasoned, balanced fashion. Both his words and the tone in which he speaks are careful, scholarly, unpolemical. He sheds new light on old canards. He addresses the many forms the inquisition took, dealing with each in its time and place. For me, the biggest revelation here is that the Church was a buffer between the heretics it was trying to persuade and the secular, state-run inquisitions that wanted to burn them.
No, Professor Madden is not the world’s best public speaker – he is a much better writer, as any of his books will demonstrate. But as noted above, his rather sleepy performance helps to drain his lectures of any hint at special pleading.
It’s Hard to Think Differently, Isn’t It?
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