The Conquest of the Soul: Confession, Discipline, and Public Order in Counter-Reformation Milan

From: The Catholic Historical Review | Date: October 1, 2002| Author: Bell, Rudolph M | Copyright information

The Conquest of the Soul: Confession, Discipline, and Public Order in Counter-Reformation Milan. By Wietse de Boer. [Studies in Medieval and Reformation Thought,Volume LXM".] (Leiden: Brill. 2001. Pp. viii, 363. $112.00;EUR91.00.)

When Wietse de Boer began digging in diocesan archives more than a decade ago, he probably never thought about the extraordinary present-day relevance his study would come to have. For persons willing to go beyond scandal mongering, one of the thorny issues ...

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