Relikvie, nebo hnijící maso? Spor o výklad mrtvol Petra Parenza a Armanna Pungilupa
Title in English | Relic or putrefying flesh? ‘Cathar heresy’ and the corpses of Pietro Parenzo and Armanno Pungilupo |
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Year of publication | 2006 |
Type | Article in Proceedings |
Conference | Náboženství a tělo |
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Field | Philosophy and religion |
Keywords | heresy and orthodoxy; relics -- Christianity -- Middle Ages; Armanno Pungilupo; Pietro Parenzo; Inquisition |
Description | The concept of heresy as deviation from a clearly defined orthodoxy is still extremely influential in the historical discourse. The events around the corpses of Pietro Parenzo (d. 1199) and Armanno Pungilupo (d. 1269), however, show that the notion of heresy, explicit or implicit, can be very puzzling. In a way, it perpetuates the classifications and the myths of legitimacy that medieval churchmen created in order to destroy their enemies. |