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Problem I. The of Heresy Waldensians Peter Valdes Lollards (England) John Wycliffe, 1324-1384 Hussites (Bohemia and Moldavia) John Huss, c. 1372-1415 Church Councils Council of Constance, 1414-1418 Council of Basel, 1431-1445 Conversion and Expulsion Allegory of Heresy II. Conversion Muslims=External Threat by 1492 Jews=Internal Threat conversos Granada Cardinal Cisneros, Archbishop of...

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Problem I. The of Heresy Waldensians Peter Valdes Lollards (England) John Wycliffe, 1324-1384 Hussites (Bohemia and Moldavia) John Huss, c. 1372-1415 Church Councils Council of Constance, 1414-1418 Council of Basel, 1431-1445 Conversion and Expulsion Allegory of Heresy II. Conversion Muslims=External Threat by 1492 Jews=Internal Threat conversos Granada Cardinal Cisneros, Archbishop of Toledo (1495-1517) Inquisition and the Dominicans 1478 Castille 1487 in in Aragon Auto da Fe (Act of Faith) Certificates of Familiars Pedro Berruguete, Saint Dominic Presiding at an Auto da Fe III. Colonization and Conversion Franciscan/Capuchin Friars and Dominican Friars Encomienda Bartolom de las Casas (1484-1566) Dominican Friar Sublimis Deus (1537) Brief Account of the Devastation of the Indies (1542) Vallodolid Debate with Sepulveda 1550-51 Bartolom de las Casas in his study Fresco from the US Capitol Building
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