Debating Papal History, c. 250-c. 1300 Responsive Government and the Medieval Papacy
d'Avray, D. L.
Debating Papal History, c. 250-c. 1300 Responsive Government and the Medieval Papacy - Cambridge Cambridge University Press 2025 - 330 Seiten
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1. Constantine and the papacy; 2. The canon of the Bible; 3. A late antique decretal and the Carolingian Church; 4. Gelasius I and the idea of hierarchy; 5. The episcopal and monastic systems; 6. Marriage of priests in the mid-eighth century; 7. An eighth-century questionnaire sent to the apostolic see; 8. The Donation of Constantine and its afterlife; 9. Privilege for Offa of England and his queen; 10. Nicholas I reports on his deposition of two archbishops; 11. Spiritual kinship, marriage and baptism in the late Carolingian era; 12. Bad Latin in the tenth century papal entourage; 13. John XIII raises Magdeburg to metropolitan status, as asked by the emperor Otto I; 14. An early eleventh-century attempt to launch a crusade; 15. The pope, the archbishop of Canterbury, and a man who had killed his son; 16. Encyclical on the papal reform council of 1059; 17. Dictatus papae of Gregory VII; 18. Concordat of Worms; 19. Bastard sons of priests; 20. Reform legislation and the complexity of the social world; 21. Baptism in the second decretal age; 22. Early papal indulgences; 23. Vernacular Bible reading; 24. Templars as victims; 25. Monastic exemption in the thirteenth century; 26. Lay patronage as an ecclesiastical system; 27. Rival metropolitans; 28. Papal provisions; 29. The papacy and lepers; 30. The French monarchy and the papacy in the late thirteenth century; 31. Boniface VIII as 'symphoniste'.
9781009597494
9781009597494 978-1-009-59749-4
Debating Papal History, c. 250-c. 1300 Responsive Government and the Medieval Papacy - Cambridge Cambridge University Press 2025 - 330 Seiten
E-Book / Zugriff nur im Lesesaal
1. Constantine and the papacy; 2. The canon of the Bible; 3. A late antique decretal and the Carolingian Church; 4. Gelasius I and the idea of hierarchy; 5. The episcopal and monastic systems; 6. Marriage of priests in the mid-eighth century; 7. An eighth-century questionnaire sent to the apostolic see; 8. The Donation of Constantine and its afterlife; 9. Privilege for Offa of England and his queen; 10. Nicholas I reports on his deposition of two archbishops; 11. Spiritual kinship, marriage and baptism in the late Carolingian era; 12. Bad Latin in the tenth century papal entourage; 13. John XIII raises Magdeburg to metropolitan status, as asked by the emperor Otto I; 14. An early eleventh-century attempt to launch a crusade; 15. The pope, the archbishop of Canterbury, and a man who had killed his son; 16. Encyclical on the papal reform council of 1059; 17. Dictatus papae of Gregory VII; 18. Concordat of Worms; 19. Bastard sons of priests; 20. Reform legislation and the complexity of the social world; 21. Baptism in the second decretal age; 22. Early papal indulgences; 23. Vernacular Bible reading; 24. Templars as victims; 25. Monastic exemption in the thirteenth century; 26. Lay patronage as an ecclesiastical system; 27. Rival metropolitans; 28. Papal provisions; 29. The papacy and lepers; 30. The French monarchy and the papacy in the late thirteenth century; 31. Boniface VIII as 'symphoniste'.
9781009597494
9781009597494 978-1-009-59749-4