Professor Thomas F. Madden-Saint Louis University For many, the Inquisition conjures Gothic images of cloaked figures and barbarous torture chambers. So enmeshed is this view of the Inquisition in popular culture that such scenes play out even in comedies such as Mel Brooks' History of the World and Monty Python's Flying Circus. But is this a fair portrayal? And how was the Inquisition perceived in its own time? Professor Thomas F. Madden of Saint Louis University delivers a stimulating series of lectures exploring all facets of the Inquisition, including the religious and political climate of its time and the Inquisition's relationship to heresy and reformation.
Medieval Mysteries
Thomas F. Madden
audiobookThe Lost Warriors of God
Thomas F. Madden
audiobookA History of Venice
Thomas F. Madden
audiobookUpon This Rock : A History of the Papacy from Peter to John Paul II
Thomas F. Madden
audiobookOne, Holy, Catholic, and Apostolic
Thomas F. Madden
audiobookThe Medieval World II
Thomas F. Madden
audiobookThe Medieval World I
Thomas F. Madden
audiobookThe Tiber and the Potomac
Thomas F. Madden
audiobookChristianity at the Crossroads
Thomas F. Madden
audiobookThe Catholic Church in the Modern Age
Thomas F. Madden
audiobookFrom Jesus to Christianity
Thomas F. Madden
audiobookDecline and Fall of the Roman Empire
Thomas F. Madden
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