Medieval Papalism Routledge Library Editions Political Science Volume 36

Medieval Papalism  Routledge Library Editions  Political Science Volume 36
Author: Walter Ullmann
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2012
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0415650062

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This volume deals with the problem of State and Church in the Middle Ages from a new angle. It not only shows how and why the medieval popes pursued a policy of world domination, but also discloses the ideas by which the papal monarchs were primarily influenced. The prominent part played by the medieval English canonists in shaping papal policy is examined. The book uses both printed and manuscript material as sources.

Medieval Papalism

Medieval Papalism
Author: Walter Ullmann
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 247
Release: 2013-10-17
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781135026264

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This volume deals with the problem of State and Church in the Middle Ages from a new angle. It not only shows how and why the medieval popes pursued a policy of world domination, but also discloses the ideas by which the papal monarchs were primarily influenced.

The Growth of Papal Government in the Middle Ages Routledge Library Editions Political Science Volume 35

The Growth of Papal Government in the Middle Ages  Routledge Library Editions  Political Science Volume 35
Author: Gillian Sutherland,Walter Ullmann
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis Group
Total Pages: 528
Release: 2012-07-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0415654491

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This book reveals how the medieval papacy grew from modest beginnings into an impressive institution in the Middle Ages and deals with a wide field. It charts the history of the papacy and its relations to East and West from the 4th to the 12th centuries, embraces such varied subjects as law, finance, diplomacy, liturgy, and theology. The development of medieval symbolism is also discussed as are the view of eminent political scientists of the period. This re-issues reprints the revised, 3rd edition of 1970.

Earth honoring Faith

Earth honoring Faith
Author: Larry L. Rasmussen
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 480
Release: 2015-04-01
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780199986842

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Grand Winner of the 2014 Nautilus Book Awards Thoughtful observers agree that the planetary crisis we now face-climate change; species extinction; the destruction of entire ecosystems; the urgent need for a more just economic-political order-is pushing human civilization to a radical turning point: change or perish. But precisely how to change remains an open question. In Earth-honoring Faith, Larry Rasmussen answers that question with a dramatically new way of thinking about human society, ethics, and the ongoing health of our planet. Rejecting the modern assumption that morality applies to human society alone, Rasmussen insists that we must derive a spiritual and ecological ethic that accounts for the well-being of all creation, as well as the primal elements upon which it depends: earth, air, fire, water, and sunlight. He argues that good science, necessary as it is, will not be enough to inspire fundamental change. We must draw on religious resources as well to make the difficult transition from an industrial-technological age obsessed with consumption to an ecological age that restores wise stewardship of all life. Earth-honoring Faith advocates an alliance of spirituality and ecology, in which the material requirements for planetary life are reconciled with deep traditions of spirituality across religions, traditions that include mysticism, sacramentalism, prophetic practices, asceticism, and the cultivation of wisdom. It is these shared spiritual practices that can produce a chorus of world faiths to counter the consumerism, utilitarianism, alienation, oppression, and folly that have pushed us to the brink. Written with passionate commitment and deep insight, Earth-honoring Faith reminds us that we must live in the present with the knowledge that the eyes of future generations will look back at us.

The Growth of Papal Government in the Middle Ages

The Growth of Papal Government in the Middle Ages
Author: Walter Ullmann
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 496
Release: 2010
Genre: Church and state
ISBN: 0415491118

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A History of Political Thought in the 16th Century

A History of Political Thought in the 16th Century
Author: J. W. Allen
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 561
Release: 2013-09-05
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781135026943

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This presentation of the main phases and features of political thought in the sixteenth century is based on an exhaustive study of contemporary writings in Latin, English, French, German and Italian. The book is divided into four parts. The first part deals with the new thought of Protestantism. The rest describes special ideas that emerged in England, France and Italy.

Medieval Papalism The political theories of the medieval canonists Maitland Memorial Lectures 1948

Medieval Papalism  The political theories of the medieval canonists   Maitland Memorial Lectures  1948
Author: Walter Ullmann
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 230
Release: 1949
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:503817675

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Principles of Government and Politics in the Middle Ages Routledge Revivals

Principles of Government and Politics in the Middle Ages  Routledge Revivals
Author: Walter Ullmann
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2011-10-13
Genre: Constitutional history, Medieval
ISBN: 0415578515

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In many respects this book, first published in 1961, marked a somewhat radical departure from contemporary historical writings. It is neither a constitutional nor a political history, but a historical definition and explanation of the main features which characterised the three kinds of government which can be discerned in the Middle Ages – government by the Pope, the King, the People. The author’s enviable knowledge of the sources – clerical, secular, legal, constitutional, liturgical, literary – as well as of modern literature enables him to demonstrate the principles upon which the papal government, the royal government, and the government of the people rested. He shows how the traditional theocratic forms of government came to be supplanted by forms of government based on the will of the people. Although concerned with the Middle Ages, the book also contains much that is of topical interest to the discerning student of modern institutions. Medieval history is made understandable to modern man by modern methods.