Inquisition, Witch Hunts, Burnings
History has already expressed its indignant judgment on the events surrounding the infamous "Inquisition."
Between social networks, memes, and supermarket books, it is now widely known that the Catholic Church has caused more victims than all the Nazi Camps and Soviet Gulags combined.
But did it really happen that way?
To seek an answer to this question (instead of reading the books of fanatical and biased anticlericals or somewhat "revisionist" apologists), I went to read what some professors and scholars from important universities have written about it.
Just to have as impartial sources as possible on hand.
Insights
How many deaths did the Inquisition cause?
Spring 2021
How many inquisitions have there been?
Summer 2020
Books on the Inquisition: which ones to choose?
Fall 2019
The Inquisition Courts: How Were the Trials Conducted?
Winter 2018/2019
The Inquisition: How Can It Be Assessed?
Fall 2018
People I mentioned...
Adriano Stagnaro Aristotle Augustine of Hippo Benedict XVI Blaise Pascal Carl Barks Celio Calcagnini Christopher Black Clive Staples Lewis Fabio Rosini Flavius Josephus Franco Nembrini Galileo Galilei Giacomo Leopardi Gilbert Keith Chesterton Henry Kamen Jean Carmignac Jean Danielou Jerome John Henry Newman John Paul II John Tedeschi José O’Callaghan Luigi Giussani Madeleine Delbrel Marko Ivan Rupnik Nicholas of Cusa Nicolaus Copernicus Origen Paul III Paul Ricoeur Paul the Apostle Pelagius Petronius Pietro Niccolini Pliny the Younger Pope Francis Roberto Bellarmino Rodney Stark Suetonius Tacitus Thomas Aquinas Tommaso Caccini Umberto Eco Vittorio Messori