arnold of brescia

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arnold of brescia

Arnold of Brescia preached in the town square.

Definition

Proper noun: - Arnold of Brescia: A 12th-century Italian theologian, religious reformer, and political figure. He was a critic of clerical wealth and the temporal (secular) power of the Church, advocating for a return to apostolic poverty. His teachings were condemned as heretical, and he was executed.

Usage
  • Proper noun:
    • The teachings of Arnold of Brescia challenged the opulence of the medieval Church.
    • Historians study Arnold of Brescia as a key figure in the pre-Reformation call for church reform.
Advanced Usage
  • Historical and Theological Context: The term is used primarily in historical, theological, and academic discussions about medieval reform movements, church-state conflicts, and heresy.
    • The conflict between Arnold of Brescia and the papacy exemplifies the tension between spiritual and secular authority in the Middle Ages.
Variants and Related Words
  • Arnoldist (noun): A follower of the teachings of Arnold of Brescia.
    • The Arnoldists continued to promote reform after his death.
Synonyms
  • Reformer
  • Heretic (from the perspective of the medieval Church)
  • Ascetic preacher
Notes on Meaning

This term refers specifically to one historical individual. It does not have multiple common meanings but is significant within its specific historical context for representing: 1. Religious Reform: Advocacy for clerical poverty and simplicity. 2. Political Rebellion: Opposition to the Pope's temporal rule, particularly in Rome where he led a republican commune.

arnold of brescia

Arnold of Brescia preached in the town square.

Noun
  1. Italian theologian who censured the worldly possessions of monks and the temporal power of bishops and was condemned for dogmatic errors by the Second Lateran Council (early 12th century)

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