
Witchcraft Skeptics And The Spanish Inquisition (E306)
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Witchcraft, Misogyny, and Church Power
This chapter investigates the Catholic Church's transformation in its approach to witchcraft by 1484, focusing on Pope Innocent VIII's papal bull and its implications for women accused of witchcraft. It humorously critiques the absurdity of witchcraft accusations while addressing the intertwined themes of masculinity, sexuality, and the authoritarian nature of the Church during this tumultuous period. The discussion also examines the impact of 'Malleus Maleficarum' and historical figures like Heinrich Kramer, revealing how these narratives have shaped enduring misogynistic attitudes toward women.
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