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IMC 2004: Sessions

Session 216: Heresy and Authority: Whose Agenda?

Monday 12 July 2004, 14.15-15.45

Sponsor:The Lollard Society
Organiser:Mishtooni Carys Anne Bose, Centre for Antiquity & the Middle Ages, University of Southampton
Moderator/Chair:Mishtooni Carys Anne Bose, Centre for Antiquity & the Middle Ages, University of Southampton
Paper 216-aHow Easy Was it to Identify Heretics?
(Language: English)
Ian Forrest, All Souls College, University of Oxford
Index terms: Ecclesiastical History, Historiography - Medieval, Religious Life
Paper 216-bWere the Lollards Heretics?
(Language: English)
Ian Levy, Lexington Theological Seminary, Kentucky
Index terms: Ecclesiastical History, Historiography - Medieval, Religious Life
Paper 216-cNetter and Lollardy: Whose Agenda?
(Language: English)
Kevin Alban, Curia Generalizia dei Carmelitani, Roma
Index terms: Ecclesiastical History, Historiography - Medieval, Religious Life
Abstract

Following the Lollard Society's two very successful sessions last year, this year's session follows lines of inquiry identified then. The speakers will be closely interrogating the very validity of the terms 'Lollardy' and 'heresy' as they examine the agendas of the avowedly 'orthodox', from canonists to Carmelites.