Když hrabě jezdil na rakovi : uctívač ďábla jako téma perzekuce a propagandy : studie k pramenům z let 1231–1233

This study focuses on the affair of anti-heretical riots in western Germany, 1231-1233, that are often seen as the cradle of image of the so-called luciferian, devil worshipping sect. The study argues that rather than to look for further evidence to strengthen the claim that inquisitor Conrad von Ma...

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Published in:Sacra
Main Author: Novotný, František (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:Czech
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Published: Masarykova Univ. 2014
In: Sacra
Year: 2014, Volume: 12, Issue: 1/2, Pages: 7-21
Further subjects:B Konrád z Marburgu
B papežská inkvizice
B uctívání ďábla
B Alexander Patschovsky
B Uwe Brunn
B hereze
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Summary:This study focuses on the affair of anti-heretical riots in western Germany, 1231-1233, that are often seen as the cradle of image of the so-called luciferian, devil worshipping sect. The study argues that rather than to look for further evidence to strengthen the claim that inquisitor Conrad von Marburg helped to establish such propagandistic narrative during his campaign against heresy in the Rhine area, it is useful to focus on how older traditions on heresy and devil worship were reshapen within the propaganda, while Conrad's persecution served as a background for such reshaping. This study aims at proceeding with the development of arguments already presented by Uwe Brunn towards a deeper understanding of the dynamics of relations between learned traditions on heresy, its inquisitional prosecution, and also the papal anti-heretical diplomacy.
ISSN:2336-4483
Contains:Enthalten in: Sacra
Persistent identifiers:HDL: handle:11222.digilib/134255