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Authors: Cullen Murphy

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God's Jury: The Inquisition and the Making of the Modern World (49 page)

and “purity of blood,”
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, 97–98,
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purpose of, 8–9, 251–52

record-keeping by, 42–43,
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, 58–59,
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, 151–52,
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, 228–29

Roman, 11–12,
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, 104–13, 117–26, 127–42

secular inquisition built on,
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,
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Spanish, 10–11,
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, 65–70, 75–76, 78–85, 88–92, 95–99, 101–2,
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,
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as stepping-stone to papacy,
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training & professionalism in, 43–44

use of torture,
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, 55–56,
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,
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, 86–94,
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,
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,
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inquisition (secular): built on Church’s Inquisition,
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,
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in dystopian literature,
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in Harry Potter books, 18–19

Lord Burghley on,
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and moral certainty, 22–23,
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,
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, 244–49

in national security,
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, 190–97

practical requirements for, 21–23, 189–90, 233–34

psychological motivations behind, 21–22

and record-keeping, 199–201

as tool of government repression, 23–24, 188–90, 233–34

in U.S.,
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in war on terror,
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,
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,
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,
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Inside the Vatican
(Reese),
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intelligence operations: under Queen Elizabeth I,
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, 192–93, 194–95

International Business Machines (IBM): assists Third Reich,
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Internet: government control of,
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,
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, 239–41

surveillance of,
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internment: of Japanese Americans,
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interrogation techniques, 49–53,
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, 195–96, 221–22

iPhone, 231–32

Iran: controls Internet,
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surveillance in,
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Iraq War: evangelical religion in, 32–33, 244–45

Israel,
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Italy: anticlericalism in,
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Jackson, Robert H.,
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Japanese Americans: interned,
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Jews.
See also
anti-Semitism

“blood libel” against,
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,
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and crypto-Jews,
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, 152–53, 161–63

expelled from England & France, 73–74

expelled from Spain, 73–75,
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,
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,
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,
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, 232–33

forced conversion of,
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Martínez preaches against, 78–79

Pope Paul IV persecutes,
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in Portuguese India,
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Roman Inquisition and,
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Spanish Inquisition prosecutes
conversos,
9–11,
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, 68–69, 94–96, 98–99,
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,
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,
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, 152–53

Joan of Arc: execution of,
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,
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John Paul II
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,
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,
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,
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apologizes for Inquisition,
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, 231–32

opens Vatican’s secret archives, 14–15,
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,
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John XXIII convenes Second Vatican Council,
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Johnson, Elizabeth
Quest for the Living God,
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Johnson, Samuel,
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Kamen, Henry,
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on Inquisition, 97–100

on Muslims in Spain,
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on police systems, 100–101

Kertzer, David:
The Kidnapping of Edgardo Mortara,
141–42,
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Kidnapping of Edgardo Mortara, The
(Kertzer), 141–42,
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Kinsley, Michael,
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Knights Templar,
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Philip IV suppresses, 63–64, 107–8

Koestler, Arthur:
Darkness at Noon,
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,
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Kolvenbach, Peter Hans as Jesuit Superior General,
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Küng, Hans,
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,
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,
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,
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CDF rescinds his authority to teach,
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, 182–83

Ratzinger and,
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Languedoc: nationalism & secessionism in, 29–30

Lateran Council (1215),
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Le Carré, John:
The Looking Glass War,
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Le Roy Ladurie, Emmanuel:
Montaillou,
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, 59–61,
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,
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Lea, Charles Henry: builds library, 184–86

Disraeli on,
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History of the Inquisition of the Middle Ages,
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,
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as scholar of the Inquisition, 185–86,
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on Torquemada,
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on torture,
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Lefebvre, Marcel
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Leo XIII as modern pope, 168–69

partly opens Vatican’s secret archives,
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,
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promulgates
Apostolicae Curae,
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Letter on Toleration
(Locke),
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Lewis, C. S.,
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Liber Sententiarum
(Gui),
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, 249–50

libraries: censored in U.S.,
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Limborch, Philipp van,
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Historia Inquisitionis,
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literature, dystopian: inquisition in,
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Lives of Others, The
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Llorente, Juan Antonio:
Histoire Critique de l’Inquisition d’Espagne,
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Locke, John:
Letter on Toleration,
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on tolerance,
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, 249–50

London: Olympics in (2012),
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terrorist bombings in (2005),
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Looking Glass War, The
(Le Carré),
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Luther, Martin, 114–15

Magdalene College (Cambridge), 190–91

Malleus Maleficarum:
as anti-witchcraft manual, 134–35

Man for All Seasons, A,
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Manutius, Aldus,
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Martínez, Ferrand: preaches against Jews, 78–79

Mary I 191–92,
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Master of the Sacred Palace: as censor, 117–18,
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McCain, John: torture of, 90–91

McCarthy, Joseph and “Red Scare,” 213–14

Medieval Inquisition, 9–10, 22–23, 25–29, 30–31, 33–35, 37–39, 41–59, 61–64,
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,
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, 101–2,
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,
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Lea researches,
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medieval world: information revolution in, 41–43

nature of, 35–37

prevalence of heresy in, 33–34, 36–38

Menand, Louis,
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Merry del Val, Rafael
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Mexico: Inquisition in, 150–53, 159–60

U.S. influence in, 159–60

war of independence,
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Miller, Arthur:
The Crucible,
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“Minority Report, The” (Dick),
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“mission creep”: Inquisition affected by, 150–54

Mocenigo, Filippo Roman Inquisition prosecutes, 111–12

Modernism,
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Catholic Church condemns, 170–71

Holy Office fights against,
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,
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Pope Pius X condemns,
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modernity: Harvey on,
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religious warfare and, 31–33

Mohammed, Binyam: U.S. tortures, 223–24

Mohammed, Khalid Sheikh,
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U.S. tortures,
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, 92–93

Montaillou
(Le Roy Ladurie),
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, 59–61,
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,
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Montaillou Catharism in, 57–58

Fournier interrogates population of, 58–59, 61–63,
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,
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,
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Montfort, Simon de,
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Montini, Giovanni Battista.
See
Paul VI

Montségur: as Cathar stronghold,
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massacre (1244), 28–29,
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,
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Moore, R. I.:
The Formation of a Persecuting Society,
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moral certainty: Berlin on, 248–49

and evangelical religion, 244–45

secular inquisition and, 22–23,
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, 244–49

and tolerance, 246–51

U.S. Constitution and,
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in war on terror, 245–46

More, Thomas,
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Morelos, José María Inquisition condemns,
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Morozov, Evgeny:
The Net Delusion,
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Morris, William,
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Mortara, Edgardo: kidnapping of, 141–42,
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,
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Moynihan, Daniel Patrick,
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Mueller, Robert: on war on terror,
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Murray, John Courtney,
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Muslims in Spain, 70–72,
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,
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Inquisition prosecutes converts,
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, 68–69

Kamen on,
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tolerance of Jews & Christians,
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Muslims in U.S.: attacks on, 242–43

Myers, Adrian, 218–19

Name of the Rose, The
(Eco),
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,
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Napoleon
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confiscates Vatican’s archives,
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,
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secret police under,
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national security: bureaucracy in, 234–35

and civil liberties, 210–11,
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and data collection, 208–15

and preemptive action, 212–13

and secrecy, 234–35

secret police and, 197–99,
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secular inquisition in,
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, 190–97

surveillance and, 209–11

Nazi archives.
See also
Third Reich

at Berlin Document Center,
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, 203–4, 207–8

at U.S. National Archives, 201–2

Net Delusion, The
(Morozov),
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Netanyahu, Benjamin,
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Netanyahu, Benzion: on Inquisition, 96–97,
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The Origins of the Inquisition in Fifteenth Century Spain,
95–96

Neulander, Judith'S.: and survival of crypto-Jews, 162–63

New Mexico: church-state conflict in, 156–57

Inquisition attacks government officials of,
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Inquisition in, 145–46,
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, 155–59

Pueblo Revolt in (1680), 144–45,
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Scholes on Inquisition in,
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,
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,
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Spanish settlement of, 154–55

survival of crypto-Jews in, 152–53, 161–63

Nietzsche, Friedrich:
The Will to Power,
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Nijmegen Declaration (1968),
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1984
(Orwell), 120–21,
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,
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Nixon, Richard,
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Obama, Barack: on separation of church and state,
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, 243–44

O’Connor, John
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Olympics: in London (2012),
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Oñate, Juan de,
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Origins of the Inquisition in Fifteenth Century Spain, The
(Netanyahu), 95–96

Orthodox Church (Russia): close ties to secret police,
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Orwell, George:
1984,
120–21,
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,
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Ottaviani, Alfredo
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Palin, Sarah: and evangelical religion,
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Palmer, A. Mitchell: preemptive raids by,
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Panetta, Leon: and torture, 222–23

Papal Index.
See
censorship, Index of Forbidden Books

papal infallibility: First Vatican Council and, 169–70

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