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The papacy

2002
Abstract After the Roman emperors adopted Christianity as the official state religion with Theodosius in 380, the new creed and its institutional structures were inevitably faced by the need to redefine the theoretical role of the princeps, who was already described as pontifex m,ixi mus and venerated in the pagan tradition.
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Papacy and Law on the Eve of the Gregorian Revolution [PDF]

open access: yes, 1998
This chapter discusses papacy in the eleventh century and law on the eve of Gregorian revolution. It argues that the most striking canon was the explicit affirmation of the dispositive powers of a legitimate papal electus.
Kathleen G. Cushing
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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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The Papacy

Review of Religious Research, 1993
Philip Timko   +2 more
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