Tolérer ce que l’on ne peut accepter. Blasphème et athéisme dans la pratique judiciaire de l'Inquisition romaine au xviie siècle

This contribution deals with the social role of blasphemy and the religious debate on it in the early modern Republic of Venice. It sheds light on what was the theological background for ecclesiastical condemnation and which were the State’s claims for jurisdiction. Above all, on the basis of Inquis...

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Main Author: Federico Barbierato
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Published: Groupe de Recherches Interdisciplinaires sur l'Histoire du Littéraire 2012-03-01
Series:Les Dossiers du GRIHL
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/dossiersgrihl/5045
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Tolérer ce que l’on ne peut accepter. Blasphème et athéisme dans la pratique judiciaire de l'Inquisition romaine au xviie siècle
Les Dossiers du GRIHL
atheism
inquisition
unbelief
blasphemy
Republic of Venice
title Tolérer ce que l’on ne peut accepter. Blasphème et athéisme dans la pratique judiciaire de l'Inquisition romaine au xviie siècle
title_full Tolérer ce que l’on ne peut accepter. Blasphème et athéisme dans la pratique judiciaire de l'Inquisition romaine au xviie siècle
title_fullStr Tolérer ce que l’on ne peut accepter. Blasphème et athéisme dans la pratique judiciaire de l'Inquisition romaine au xviie siècle
title_full_unstemmed Tolérer ce que l’on ne peut accepter. Blasphème et athéisme dans la pratique judiciaire de l'Inquisition romaine au xviie siècle
title_short Tolérer ce que l’on ne peut accepter. Blasphème et athéisme dans la pratique judiciaire de l'Inquisition romaine au xviie siècle
title_sort tolerer ce que l on ne peut accepter blaspheme et atheisme dans la pratique judiciaire de l inquisition romaine au xviie siecle
topic atheism
inquisition
unbelief
blasphemy
Republic of Venice
url https://journals.openedition.org/dossiersgrihl/5045
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