Jiang's term for the Dominican mission to isolate perceived heretics and show them the error of their thinking.
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re-education
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He says the Dominican solution was not primarily the sword but the pen: identify heretics through interrogation, isolate them, and re-educate them into orthodoxy.
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"We will become Cathars ourselves. We will die with you, okay? So that's how inspirational they were. So the Catholic Church is like, what..."
"...mission was to show them the error of their thinking, okay? Re -education. Enlightenment. And through that, the Catholic Church was able to step..."
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