Publication: Herejía, confesión e inquisición en el gobierno eclesiástico medieval. La dimensión política del juicio pastoral
Authors
Catalina, Cristina
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Universidad de Murcia. Servicio de Publicaciones
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http://dx.doi.org/10.6018/daimon.316671
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El artículo pretende evidenciar la
dimensión política –en un sentido amplio– de la
confesión y la inquisición en su emergencia como
procedimientos para sentenciar el pecado oculto.
Lo hace al insertar ambos en las formas duales,
pastorales y jurídicas, que desarrolla el gobierno
eclesiástico plenomedieval para la condena de la
inobediencia a la nueva ortodoxia y ortopraxis
romana. A este respecto, los dispositivos confesional
e inquisitorial se comprenden en relación
con la emergencia de lo herético como impugnación
obstinada al gobierno romano –en la tensión
entre el gobierno de sí y de los otros–.
This article aims to underline the political dimension –in a broad sense– of the confessional and inquisitional procedures during its emergence to sentence the secret sin. To do so, both techniques are related to the dual forms, pastoral and juridical, developed by the ecclesiastical medieval government to condemn the disobedience to the new orthodoxy and orthopraxis. In this sense, confession and inquisition are understood in relation to the emergence of heresy as a stubborn contest to the Roman government –within the tension between the government of Self and Others–.
This article aims to underline the political dimension –in a broad sense– of the confessional and inquisitional procedures during its emergence to sentence the secret sin. To do so, both techniques are related to the dual forms, pastoral and juridical, developed by the ecclesiastical medieval government to condemn the disobedience to the new orthodoxy and orthopraxis. In this sense, confession and inquisition are understood in relation to the emergence of heresy as a stubborn contest to the Roman government –within the tension between the government of Self and Others–.
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Daimon. Revista Internacional de Filosofía, nº 80, 2020 pp. 7-20
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