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The Papacy and the Historian—VII: The Feudal Papacy?

New Blackfriars, 1976
An ideology was matured, if not created, in the reformed communities of the tenth and eleventh centuries. This was mostly done under the banner of the Rule of St Benedict. What this means, is not that all the reformed communities were really Benedictine, nor that all those who called themselves Benedictine were what we should recognise as Benedictine ...
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Papacy and Scripture

Scottish Journal of Theology, 1962
The subject ‘Papacy and Scripture‘ is of great importance today for two main reasons:1. Reformed Theology itself requires that we must not be satisfied with the theological standpoint reached at the time of the Reformation but should submit ourselves to continual questioning by the Truth, and so move on to a position more in accordance with the ...
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Alfonso VIII and the Papacy

2019
This chapter explores the relationship between the Castilian monarchy and the papacy, looking at two letters from the quite extensive papal-Castilian correspondence concerning the battle of Las Navas de Tolosa. The letters were to be used in what was to be a long, drawn-out and ultimately fruitless cause for the canonization of Alfonso VIII of Castile.
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Bede, the Papacy, and the Emperors of Constantinople

English Historical Review, 2021
Sihong Lin
exaly  

The Avignon Papacy

2000
rome or avignon? seven popes in succession resided at Avignon in the years 1309–76. That the pope, the bishop of Rome, did not live in the Eternal City was neither new nor remarkable by the fourteenth century. In the thirteenth century (and earlier) Rome was a dangerous place because of the riots and tumults
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The Papacy

2019
Gantner, Clemens, Schima, Stefan
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The Papacy

Review of Religious Research, 1993
Philip Timko   +2 more
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The Renaissance Papacy

2011
A study of the papacy or the Holy See (the episcopal office of the bishop of Rome) between the years 1350 and 1650 must take into account the long history of the papacy, which extends back to the early centuries of the Common Era and continues to the present day. In this long stretch were laid, often haphazardly, the foundations of papal authority, the
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The Making of contemporary papacy: manufactured charisma and Instagram

Information, Communication and Society, 2020
Oren Golan, Michele Martini
exaly  

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