. . "1"^^ . "[19219139F78F]" . . . "Zb\u00EDral, David" . "50263" . . . . "Since the debates between Protestant and Catholic thinkers and historians in the 16th and 17th centuries, the right to plurality vs. the right to coercion in religious matters has been a contentious issue in the historiography of Christianity. Discussions on religious tolerance were further developed in the era of the Enlightenment, and continue to arise \u2013 with more or less significant variations \u2013 in 20th-century scholarship. This paper investigates the major contributions of 20th-century theoretical thought on the repression of heresy in medieval Europe and offers an analytical overview of the state of research. Its ambition, however, is not only to introduce relevant scholarship but also classify it and identify the deeper underlying tendencies and legacies in the layers of sedimentary knowledge on heresy and its repression." . "P(GAP401/12/0657)" . . "RIV/00216224:14210/14:00073732" . "Theorizing the Repression of Religious Dissent in Medieval Europe: The State of Research and Its Prospects"@en . "RIV/00216224:14210/14:00073732!RIV15-GA0-14210___" . "Theorizing the Repression of Religious Dissent in Medieval Europe: The State of Research and Its Prospects" . . . "14210" . . "Since the debates between Protestant and Catholic thinkers and historians in the 16th and 17th centuries, the right to plurality vs. the right to coercion in religious matters has been a contentious issue in the historiography of Christianity. Discussions on religious tolerance were further developed in the era of the Enlightenment, and continue to arise \u2013 with more or less significant variations \u2013 in 20th-century scholarship. This paper investigates the major contributions of 20th-century theoretical thought on the repression of heresy in medieval Europe and offers an analytical overview of the state of research. Its ambition, however, is not only to introduce relevant scholarship but also classify it and identify the deeper underlying tendencies and legacies in the layers of sedimentary knowledge on heresy and its repression."@en . . "Theorizing the Repression of Religious Dissent in Medieval Europe: The State of Research and Its Prospects"@en . "Theorizing the Repression of Religious Dissent in Medieval Europe: The State of Research and Its Prospects" . . . "1"^^ . "inquisitional registers; inquisitional records; source criticism"@en . .