Church, Kingship, and Lay Investiture in England, 1089-1135 /
In the latter part of the eleventh century a revolutionary group within the Western Church, centered in the papacy, attempted to overthrow the early medieval system of church-state relations by which the church in each country was under control of the kings and other secular rulers. Here is a compre...
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Princeton, New Jersey :
Princeton University Press,
1958.
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Table des matières:
- Introduction: The Gregorian reforms and the Norman church-state system
- The beginning of the controversy over church-state relations, 1089-1097
- Anselm and the papacy, 1097-1100
- The investiture controversy, 1100-1104
- The ending of the investiture controversy, 1104-1109
- Henry I, the English church, and the papacy, 1109-1135.


