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- Title
A Church United in Itself: Hernando de Talavera and the Religious Culture of Fifteenth-Century Castile.
- Authors
SALOMONS, CAROLYN
- Abstract
Fifteenth-century Castile was a time of significant religious change. The issue of conversion and variance in religious Praxis engendered the establishment of the Spanish Inquisition, an institution deeply opposed by some, including Hernando de Talavera, the first Archbishop of Granada. Rather than interpret this opposition as a sign of toleration for religious minorities, a close look at his writings and actions show a man reacting to the ever-shifting social, religious, and political milieu in which he lived.
- Subjects
SPAIN; TALAVERA, Hernando de, ca. 1428-1507; SPANISH Inquisition, 1478-1820; HISTORY of Castile, Spain; CHRISTIAN converts from Islam; CATHOLIC Church; RELIGION &; culture; TOLERATION &; religion; FIFTEENTH century
- Publication
Catholic Historical Review, 2017, Vol 104, Issue 4, p639
- ISSN
0008-8080
- Publication type
Article