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Index

Abelard, Peter: censorship of,
[>]

Abravanel, Isaac, 74–75

Acton, Lord,
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on corruption of power,
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Ad extirpanda
(papal bull),
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Africa: Inquisition in,
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Age of Reason, The
(Sartre),
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al-Jamadi, Manadel: dies under U.S. torture,
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Al Qaeda,
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al-Qahtani, Mohammed: U.S. tortures, 221–22

Albigensian crusade.
See also
Cathars

Catholic Church prosecutes, 30–33

Algeria: secular inquisition in, 188–89

Alhambra (Granada), 70–71,
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Alleg, Henri:
La Question,
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Amaury, Arnaud: justifies Béziers massacre,
[>]

Amazon: deletions by,
[>]
,
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America
(magazine): Ratzinger fires editor of, 181–82

threatened with censorship,
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American Family Association,
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American Indians: Spanish Inquisition executes for apostasy,
[>]

supposed witchcraft among,
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American Library Association,
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Andres, Stefan Paul:
El Greco Paints the Grand Inquisitor,
[>]

Anti-Defamation League,
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anti-Semitism.
See also
Jews

in Catholic Church,
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in Spain,
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,
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Spanish Inquisition motivated by, 95–97,
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anticlericalism: in Italy,
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Apostolicae Curae:
Pope Leo XIII promulgates,
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apparitions: CDF and, 227–28

Aquinas, Thomas: works of,
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Archive Fever
(Derrida),
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Archivo General de la Nación (Mexico City)

Inquisition records at, 155–56

Arendt, Hannah: on bureaucracy, 235–36

Argentina: secular inquisition in, 188–90

torture in,
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