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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.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Morris, Colin, 1928- (Autor)
Formato: Documento de Gobierno Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Oxford [Oxfordshire] : New York : Clarendon Press ; Oxford University Press, 1989.
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.