The church, the councils, and reform : the legacy of the fifteenth century /
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Washington, D.C. :
Catholic University of America Press,
2008.
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- Contents
- Preface
- Abbreviations
- Introduction / The Conciliar Tradition and Ecumenical Dialogue
- Part I. Historical Perspectives
- Introduction
- 1. Councils of the Catholic Reformation: A Historical Survey
- 2. Aeneas Sylvius Piccolomini and the Histories of the Council of Basel
- 3. The Conciliar Heritage and the Politics of Oblivion
- Part II. Sources
- Introduction
- 4. God�s Divine Law: The Scriptural Founts of Conciliar Theory in Jean Gerson
- 5. Three Ways to Read the Constance Decree Haec sancta (1415): Francis Zabarella, Jean Gerson, and the Traditional Papal View of General Councils6. The Councils and the Holy Spirit: Liturgical Perspectives
- 7. From Conciliar Unity to Mystical Union: The Relationship between Nicholas of Cusa�s Catholic Concordance and On Learned Ignorance
- Part III. Challenges
- Introduction
- 8. Pope Eugenius IV, the Conciliar Movement, and the Primacy of Rome
- 9. Angelo da Vallombrosa and the Pisan Schism
- 10. A Conciliarist�s Opposition to a Popular Marian Devotion
- Part IV. ApplicationsIntroduction
- 11. The Electoral Systems of Nicholas of Cusa in the Catholic Concordance and Beyond
- 12. Conciliarism at the Local Level: Florence�s Clerical Corporation in the Early Fifteenth Century
- 13. The Conciliar Church
- 14. Councils and Reform: Challenging Misconceptions
- Afterword / Reflections on a Half Century of Conciliar Studies
- Contributors
- Index