The papal monarchy : the Western church from 1050 to 1250 /
Traces the influence and legacy of the Roman Catholic Church across two centuries (1050-1250 AD). The text describes folklore and church architecture as well as the Crusades, the Inquisition, papal government, the College of Cardinals, the confessional, chivalry, hospitals and marriage.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Documento de Gobierno Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Oxford [Oxfordshire] : New York :
Clarendon Press ; Oxford University Press,
1989.
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Colección: | Oxford history of the Christian Church.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Foreword
- Contents
- Abbreviations
- References to Canon Law
- Introduction
- Part I. The Papal Reform Movement and the Conflict With the Empire (c. 1046-1122)
- 1. Christian Society in the Middle of the Eleventh Century
- i. Introduction
- ii. The Pattern of Divine Government
- iii. The Church and the Lay Powers
- iv. The Beginnings of a Reform Ideology
- 2. The Pattern of Social Change
- i. The Extension of Economic Activity: the Countryside
- ii. The Extension of Economic Activity: the Cities
- iii. The Expansion of Education
- iv. The Aristocracy.
- v. The Dissemination of Ideas
- 3. Monastic Growth and Change
- i. The Expansion of the Monasteries
- ii. The Golden Age of Cluny
- iii. Hermits
- iv. Canons
- 4. The Papal Reform (1046-1073)
- i. Introduction
- ii. The Beginnings of Papal Reform (1046-1057)
- iii. The Reformers Come of Age (1057-1073)
- iv. The Principles of Papal Reform
- v. The Reform of the Clergy
- 5. The Discord of Empire and Papacy (1073-1099)
- i. Gregory VII
- ii. The Breach with the Empire
- iii. The Revival of the Gregorian Papacy (1085-1099)
- iv. The War of Ideas (1076-1099)
- 6. Greeks and Saracens.
- I. The Situation in the Mediterranean World
- ii. The Conquest of Sicily and Apulia
- iii. The Rise of Christian Militarism
- iv. The First Crusade
- 7. The Conflict Renewed: the Question of Investiture (1099-1122)
- i. Paschal II (1099-1118)
- ii. The Concordat of Worms
- iii. Papal Administration
- iv. The Achievement of the Papal Reform Movement
- Part II. The Growth Of Christendom (1122-1198)
- 8. The Roman Church and the Empire in the Twelfth Century
- i. After the Concordat of Worms (1122-1153)
- ii. Frederick I and the Renewal of the Empire.
- Iii. The Alexandrine Schism (1159-1177)
- iv. The Papacy under Pressure (1177-1198)
- 9. The Government of the Church in the Twelfth Century
- i. Concepts of Papal Authority
- ii. The Exercise of Papal Power
- iii. The Pastorate of the Bishops
- iv. Churches and Kingdoms
- 10. The New Monastic Orders
- i. From Hermitage to Monastery
- ii. The New Orders
- iii. Controversy and Criticism
- iv. The New Orders in Twelfth-century Society
- 11. The Christian Frontier
- i. The Theory of Mission
- ii. Scandinavia
- iii. Eastern Europe
- iv. The Defence of the Holy Sepulchre.
- 12. The Message of the Churches
- i. Towards a Christian Society
- ii. The Great Churches
- iii. The Local Churches
- iv. Learning through Worship
- v. Preaching
- vi. Ceremonial and Society
- 13. Christianity and Social Ideas
- i. The Basis of Christian Social Action
- ii. Provision for the Poor
- iii. Marriage
- iv. Commercial Morality: the Question of Interest and Usury
- v. Chivalry
- 14. Dissent
- i. The Beginnings of Heresy (1050-1140)
- ii. Cathars and Waldensians (1140-1200)
- iii. Sorcery
- iv. The Jews
- 15. The Formulation of the Faith
- i. The Growth of Theology.