Origins of Papal Infallibility 1150 1350 second revised edition

Origins of Papal Infallibility  1150 1350  second revised edition
Author: Brian Tierney
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 337
Release: 2022-03-07
Genre: History
ISBN: 9789004476967

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Origins of papal infallibility 1150 1350

Origins of papal infallibility  1150 1350
Author: Brian Tierney
Publsiher: Brill Archive
Total Pages: 320
Release: 1972
Genre: Civilization, Medieval
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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Origins of Papal Infallibility

Origins of Papal Infallibility
Author: Tierney
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 298
Release: 1972
Genre: Popes
ISBN: 0685361691

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Origins of Papal Infallibility 1150 1350

Origins of Papal Infallibility  1150 1350
Author: Brian Tierney
Publsiher: N.H.E.J. Brill (NLD)
Total Pages: 327
Release: 1972
Genre: Popes
ISBN: 9004034404

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A Concise History of the Catholic Church Revised Edition

A Concise History of the Catholic Church  Revised Edition
Author: Thomas Bokenkotter
Publsiher: Image
Total Pages: 626
Release: 2005-08-16
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780385516136

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Expanded and updated for the new millennium. Covering the life of Christ, the election of Pope Benedict XVI, and everything in between, A Concise History of the Catholic Church has been one of the bestselling religious histories of the past two decades and a mainstay for scholars, students, and others looking for a definitive, accessible history of Catholicism. With a clarity that will appeal to any reader, Thomas Bokenkotter divides his study into five parts that correspond to the major historical and epochal developments in Catholicism. His authoritative, thorough approach takes readers from the Church’s triumph over paganism, through "the sound and fury of renewal," to a new section devoted to such topics as dissent and current developments in the ecumenical movement. Informative illustrations throughout the book, new to this edition, enrich the reader's experience, and the addition of a wide-ranging bibliography increases its value as a sourcebook.

Foundations of the Conciliar Theory The Contribution of the Medieval Canonists from Gratian to the Great Schism

Foundations of the Conciliar Theory  The Contribution of the Medieval Canonists from Gratian to the Great Schism
Author: Tierney
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 292
Release: 2021-12-06
Genre: History
ISBN: 9789004477506

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A major problem which occupied thinkers in the later Middle Ages was the question of the internal structure of the Church and the proper interrelationship of its members. This book is an account of those canonistic theories of Church government which contributed to the growth of the conciliar theory, and which were formulated between Gratian's Decretum (c. 1140) and the Great Schism (1378). It is concerned particularly with the juristic development of the fundamental conciliar doctrine, the assertion that the universal Church was superior to the Church of Rome, with a consequent denial of the Pope's supreme authority. Foundations of the Conciliar Theory is considered by many to be one of those rare books that significantly influenced twentieth century medieval studies. Now again available in a new enlarged edition, it will continue to be an indispensable work for all those interested in Church history and the Middle Ages.

Misconceptions About the Middle Ages

Misconceptions About the Middle Ages
Author: Stephen Harris,Bryon L. Grigsby
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 309
Release: 2010-05-26
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781135986674

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Brought together by an impressive, international array of contributors this book presents a representative study of some of the many misinterpretations that have evolved concerning the medieval period.

Infallibility Integrity and Obedience

Infallibility  Integrity and Obedience
Author: John M. Rist
Publsiher: James Clarke & Company
Total Pages: 165
Release: 2023-07-27
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780227179406

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The doctrinal and structural revolution currently underway in the Roman Catholic Church is alarming for several reasons, not least because of the arbitrary nature of its imposition and the absence of resistance it has encountered. The reluctance of many to challenge the authority of the pope, tied to the increasing personal veneration by the faithful of each successive incumbent of the Holy See, is arguably a symptom of unresolved unclarity surrounding the nature of authority in the Church dating back to the First Vatican Council. In Infallibility, Integrity and Obedience, John Rist unflinchingly exposes the developments that have bred this crisis of understanding - and the resulting rejection of tradition in the papal agenda - over the past hundred and fifty years. Reserving particular attention for the Roman Catholic dilemmas, political and theological, of the 1930s, the mid-twentieth-century debates on reproductive technology, and the advent of 'celebrity autocracy', he shows how a misapprehension of the nature and definition of papal infallibility is at the root of the major issues facing the Church today. Most importantly, he proposes how the conciliar and individual decisions that have led to the current situation might be reversed, and how the proper role of the Pope can be reclaimed for the good of the Church.