Případ nekonfesní religiozity ve středověké Evropě: Bompietro z Boloně = A case of non-confessional religiosity in medieval Europe : Bompietro of Bologna

In this article, I analyze the religiosity of Bompietro of Bologna as reported in the register of the inquisition of Bologna, 1291-1310. I attempt to show that Bompietro's religiosity was above all practical; its doctrinal content seems to be scarce, and it was not focused on support of any chu...

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Subtitles:A case of non-confessional religiosity in medieval Europe
Main Author: Zbíral, David 1980- (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:Czech
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Published: Společnost [2012]
In: Religio
Year: 2012, Volume: 20, Issue: 2, Pages: [219]-232
Further subjects:B non-confessional religiosity
B Catharism
B Bompietro of Bologna
B concept of religion
B practical religiosity
B Inquisition
B concept of membership
B heresy and orthodoxy
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Summary:In this article, I analyze the religiosity of Bompietro of Bologna as reported in the register of the inquisition of Bologna, 1291-1310. I attempt to show that Bompietro's religiosity was above all practical; its doctrinal content seems to be scarce, and it was not focused on support of any church (Roman or Cathar). Bompietro's case reveals a non-confessional type of religiosity, one still underrepresented in the image of medieval Christianity. This case also encourages wider reflection on the relations between beliefs, practices and membership. Far from having direct causal links, these relations can sometimes prove quite intricate.
ISSN:2336-4475
Contains:Enthalten in: Religio
Persistent identifiers:HDL: 11222.digilib/125423