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Witnesses to the Living God: Three Paradigms for Approaching the Politics of Nouvelle Théologie*
Modern Theology, Volume 39, Issue 3, Page 508-522, July 2023.
Samuel Pomeroy
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This article connects two events that occurred in 1881: the arrival of four Coptic bishops in Ethiopia and the attempt by the Copts to remodel the Dayr al-Sulṭān monastery in Jerusalem.
Stéphane Ancel
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The third phase of the Council of Trent (1562–63) witnessed a crisis erupt over whether bishops resided in, and ruled, their dioceses de iure divino (by divine right) or by papal authority.
J. G. Amato
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Matthew Tindal’s Rights of the Christian Church (1706) and the Church-State Relationship [PDF]
Matthew Tindal's Rights of the Christian church (1706), which elicited more than thirty contemporary replies, was a major interjection in the ongoing debates about the relationship between church and state in late seventeenth- and early eighteenth ...
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Milton Quarterly, Volume 56, Issue 1-2, Page 92-95, March-May 2022.
George Southcombe
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Renaissance Studies, Volume 36, Issue 1, Page 142-162, February 2022.
Freya Sierhuis
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The conquest of Lisbon, in October 1147, marked a new period for the territories of Islamic al-Ušbūna. The now Christian rulers oversaw the changes within the social fabric of the city through the arrival of new elites and the exodus of part of the ...
Mário Farelo
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Wybory biskupów w świetle korespondencji Grzegorza Wielkiego
Having presented briefly the context in which the Church found herself, as well as the criteria required of candidates to episcopacy, the author discusses problems related to the promotion of bishops, based on selected examples extracted from the ...
Janusz Lewandowicz
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Continuity and Development in Roman Catholic Ecclesiology [PDF]
An overview of the conceptualizations of the Catholic Church from the theology of Bellarmine to contemporary understanding of the church as communion shows both continuity and development from one concept to the next rather than an abrupt change to a new
Wood, Susan K.
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Déconstruire le patriarcat dans l’Église d’Angleterre : enjeux et résistances
This paper aims to analyse how the issue of women’s access to priesthood and episcopacy in the Church of England has challenged patriarchy. Indeed, the point is not simply to ordain women alongside men, but to reconsider several issues such as the ...
Églantine Jamet-Moreau
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