𝔖 Bobbio Scriptorium
✦   LIBER   ✦

Cover of The Grand Inquisitor's Manual: A History of Terror in the Name of God

The Grand Inquisitor's Manual: A History of Terror in the Name of God

✍ Scribed by Kirsch, Jonathan


Book ID
108596237
Publisher
HarperOne
Year
2008
Tongue
English
Weight
533 KB
Category
Fiction
ISBN-13
9780061701887

No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.

✦ Synopsis


From Publishers Weekly

Starred Review. Mention the Inquisition to any informed person and you're likely to garner a response somewhere between horror and disgust. Kirsch, a prolific writer and documenter of our past (A History of the End of the World ; Gods Against the Gods), offers up an amazing recounting of the abuses by clergy and state in those terrible times. Clinical in its descriptions, the narrative's lively and crisp prose brings us right into the torture chamber, shining a much-needed light into the mindset of the church and its representatives. Alarmingly, the author insists that although the Inquisition is but a memory for us today, the inquisitional mindset is alive and well. Kirsch discovers many examples in more modern and familiar history: the Salem witch trials, Hitler's Germany, Roosevelt's placing Japanese-Americans in interment camps and Senator McCarthy's Communist-hunting. All of these injustices, he says, find their root in the same sense of power and privilege. Kirsch's forceful and cautionary account is essential reading for historians and anyone who wants to understand the potential dark side of religion. (Oct.)
Copyright Β© Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

Review

β€œJonathan Kirsch is a fine storyteller with a flair for rendering ancient tales relevant and appealing to modern audiences.” --Washington Post (Washington Post )

β€œKirsch offers up an amazing recounting of the abuses of clergy and state in those terrible times. Kirsch’s powerful and cautionary account is essential reading for historians and anyone who wants to understand the potential dark side of religion.” (Publishers Weekly, Starred Review )

β€œA scathing account of the Inquisition’s 600-year campaign to stifle religious dissent, as well as to persecute various groups of people it branded as alien menaces to communal security.” –Los Angeles Times (Los Angeles Times )


πŸ“œ SIMILAR VOLUMES


Terror in the Name of God
✍ Stern, Jessica πŸ“‚ Fiction 🌐 English βš– 2 MB πŸ‘ 1 views
cover
✍ Subramanian, Ravi πŸ“‚ Fiction πŸ“… 2017 πŸ› Penguin Group 🌐 English βš– 233 KB
cover
✍ Subramanian, Ravi πŸ“‚ Fiction πŸ“… 2017 πŸ› Penguin Group 🌐 English βš– 174 KB
cover
✍ Tyerman, Christopher πŸ“‚ Fiction πŸ“… 2006 πŸ› Belknap Press 🌐 English βš– 2 MB

_God's War_ offers a sweeping new vision of one of history's most astounding events: the Crusades. From 1096 to 1500, European Christians fought to recreate the Middle East, Muslim Spain, and the pagan Baltic in the image of their God. The Crusades are perhaps both the most familiar and most misun