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|a Corporate jurisdiction, academic heresy, and fraternal correction at the University of Paris, 1200-1400 /
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|a Preface; Acknowledgments; Abbreviations; Chapter 1 Introduction; The Foulechat Controversy; The Monteson Controversy; The Factors Affecting the Faculty's Jurisdiction; Medieval Concepts of Jurisdiction; Corporate Theory and the Faculty of Theology; The Role of the Bachelors in the Faculty; Conclusion; Chapter 2 The Early History of the Faculty of Theology: Evidence for the Model of Bishop and Chapter in the Faculty; The Office of the Chancellor; The Office of the Dean; The Chancellor and the Masters: Their Relations; Conclusion.
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|a Chapter 3 The Corporate Development of the Faculty of TheologyThe Conflict of 1219-1228; The Right to Make Statutes; The Model and the Secular-Mendicant Controversy; Conclusion; Chapter 4 Jurisdiction and the Cathedral Chapter: Gratian and the Decretists; The Model of Shared Jurisdiction: The Contribution of Gratian; The Model of Shared Jurisdiction: The Contribution ofthe Decretists; Conclusion; Chapter 5 Jurisdiction of the Cathedral Chapter: Episcopus Nullius and Irrefragabili; The Contributions of Johannes Teutonicus, Vincentius Hispanus, and Damasus; The Contribution of Goffredus de Trano.
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|a The Contribution of Innocent IVBernard of Parma and the Ordinary Gloss; The Contribution of Hostiensis; The Contribution of Johannes Andreae; The Distribution of Jurisdiction within the Chapter; The Crime of Heresy and the Jurisdiction of the Chapter; Conclusion; Chapter 6 Jurisdiction, Procedure, and the Censure of Academic Heresy in the Faculty of Theology; Jean Gerson and the Censure of Heresy; The Canon Law of Heresy and the Jurisdiction of the Faculty of Theology; The Roles of the Dean and the Chancellor in the Censure of Academic Heresy.
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|a The Role of Outside Agents in the Censure of Academic HeresyThe Investigative Process in Faculty and Chapter; Conclusion; Chapter 7 The Debate over the Jurisdiction of the Faculty of Theology; John of Monteson and the Theological Faculty's Jurisdiction; The Tractatus, or Apologia, of Pierre d'Ailly; Analysis of the Tractatus, or, Apologia; The Arguments from Papal Privilege and Human Law; The Argument from Divine Law; The Argument from Custom; The Role of Custom in the Legal System; The Territorial Scope of the Faculty's Jurisdiction; D'Ailly's Response to Monteson.
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|a Evaluation of d'Ailly's ArgumentThe Chronological Development of the Faculty's Jurisdiction; Conclusion; Chapter 8 Judas, Monteson, and Fraternal Correction at Paris; Fraternal Correction and the Parisian Faculty of Theology; The Sources of Fraternal Correction; Fraternal Correction in the Process of Censure at Paris; Judas, Fraternal Correction, and the Parisian Faculty of Theology; The Treatment of Judas by Christ at the Last Supper; The Rule of Augustine and Fraternal Correction; Conclusion; Chapter 9 Fraternal Correction and Its Role in Academic Censure at the University of Paris.
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|a In Corporate Jurisdiction, Academic Heresy, and Fraternal Correction at the University of Paris, 1200-1400, Gregory S. Moule explains how the theological faculty acquired independent jurisdiction over cases of academic heresy among its membership. He convincingly demonstrates that the faculty's jurisdiction and procedures were modelled on the pattern of a bishop and his cathedral canons. Gregory S. Moule's analysis of Pierre D'Ailly's Apologia confirms the faculty's jurisdiction and establishes that the censures of Denis Foulechat and John of Monteson were instances of judicial rather than fraternal correction. Medieval discussions of Judas Iscariot further clarify fraternal correction's role in the process of censure. Canon law, corporate theory, scholastic theology, and biblical commentary are employed to produce a wide-ranging, original, and thought-provoking study.
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