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Tradition and Authority in the Western Church, 300-1140 /

Beginning with the conversion of Constantine in 312 and the establishment of the Christian Empire, the book continues through the Middle Ages up to the publication of Gratian's Decretum, the great, systematic book of Church law which transformed the idea of tradition into legal concepts. Throug...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Autor principal: Morrison, Karl F. (Karl Frederick), 1936-
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Princeton, N.J. : Princeton University Press, 1969.
Colección:Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Ch.1 Tradition as a safeguard of cohesion
  • Tradition as a warrant of schism: the church in the later Roman empire
  • Multiple centers of cohesion
  • Ch.2 Paradoxes of unity
  • The "Janus complex" in Roman thought
  • Ch.3 The conflict of tradition and discretion
  • Ch.4 The Byzantine papacy: tradition reaffirmed
  • Beginning a new era
  • Ch.5 The eighth-century crisis: papal reassertion and frankish dissent
  • Ch.6 Confrontation and disengagement: tradition and political groupings in the Iconoclastic dispute
  • Ch.7 Summary: The progress of travel.
  • Tradition transvaluated: tradition, discretion, and political groupings in the west from the ninth to the twelfth century
  • Ch. 8 The new political order
  • The ninth and tenth centuries: tradition and official spontaneity
  • Ch. 9 The Popes and the Franks
  • Ch. 10 The tenth century: hardening the lines
  • The investiture controversy: a test of accountability
  • Ch. 11 Tradition discarded: the Gregorians
  • Ch. 12 Tradition: watchword of resistance
  • Ch. 13 Conflict among the Reformers
  • Ch. 14 Results of the controversy
  • Ch. 15 Summary: from law to jurisprudence.