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Instead of interpreting the Inquisition's severe methods according to twentieth-century standards, it is helpful to situate its practice within the historical constraints and theological obligations of the time.
This article offers an overview of how the Iberian Inquisitions aspired and attempted to control orthodoxy across their immense empires. However, this did not involve merely crossing the Atlantic Ocean to the Americas, but also the Pacific Ocean and policing the Iberian outposts in Asia, specifically Manila and Goa.
25 Σεπ 2018 · A religious court established at the request of the Spanish crown to punish apostate converts from Judaism, the institution over the years continually reinvented itself to confront perceived threats to religious orthodoxy, social harmony, and even national security.
By leveraging Saint Louis University’s two campuses — in St. Louis and Madrid, its cluster of Iberian-focused faculty, and the Teofilo Ruiz Library — the CIHS fosters original research in the field of Iberian historical studies at SLU and beyond.
17 Νοε 2017 · The Inquisition was a powerful office set up within the Catholic Church to root out and punish heresy throughout Europe and the Americas.
As mobile, adaptable bureaucracies, the Iberian Inquisitions were auxil-iary to the imperial, institutional apparatus. Green’s article charts patterns of when and where overseas tribunals were established — patterns that correspond to the shifting centres of commercial and political interest.
12 Νοε 2023 · At the same time, the Catholic monarchs of Castile and Aragon in modern-day Spain were waging a long war to reclaim the Iberian Peninsula from the Islamic Em-pire. This Reconquista instilled a religious fervor in the people of Spain that was un-matched anywhere else in Europe.