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Der Pfaffenspiegel / Historische Denkmale des Fanatismus in der römisch-katholischen Kirche

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The author offers a historical critique of the Roman Catholic Church, tracing the growth of papal and priestly authority, detailing the tools—dogma, relic-veneration, institutional coercion—and claiming that faith-based fanaticism hindered social freedom. After an introductory survey of ecclesiastical power and censorship, the work compiles case studies of movements and persecutions such as the flagellants, Albigenses, Waldensians, Anabaptists, the Inquisition, and assaults on Jews, using both secular and clerical sources to document abuses. The stated aim is to strip away myths of clerical infallibility and enable readers to reassess the origins and effects of religious authority.

About the Author

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Otto von Corvin

Otto von Corvin was a German author known for his critical examination of religious fanaticism, particularly within the Roman Catholic Church. His notable work, "Der Pfaffenspiegel / Historische Denkmale des Fanatismus in der römisch-katholischen Kirche," delves into historical instances of fanaticism, providing insights into the interplay between faith and societal norms. Through his writing, von Corvin contributes to the discourse on religion and its impact on history, making his work relevant for those interested in theological studies and historical analysis.

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