Guillaume Cuchet est professeur d'histoire contemporaine à l’université Paris-Est Créteil. Il travaille sur l’histoire et l’anthropologie religieuse des sociétés contemporaines.
This book reconsiders the question of indulgences, brought to the fore once more by the fifth centenary of Martin Luther's posting of the 95 theses in 1517. Its authors use primary sources from the Middle Ages to digital social networks to present a series of innovative studies which consider them in practice and over the long term, away from the..
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Pratiques des indulgences du Moyen Âge à l'époque contemporaine
Esther Dehoux, Caroline Galland
According to Christian theology, the councils are supposed to be "inspired" or "assisted" by the Holy Spirit, but it is clear that their annals are full of conflicts, dramatic turn of events, maneuvers, as well in the conduct of assemblies as in the writing of records.
Guillaume Cuchet, Charles Mériaux