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Communicating Papal Primacy: the Impact of Gregory VII’s Ideas (11th–13th Century)
2019Gerd Althoff
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The Problem of Papal Primacy at the Council of Florence
Church History, 1961At Ferrara and Florence the healing of the old schism between the Eastern and Western Chruches proved to be more than a hope, and in corresponding measure the breach between the Pope and the Council of Basel became less than a real new Occidental Schism.
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Buckley, Michael, Papal primacy and the Episcope
1970Theologie und Philosophie, Bd. 74 Nr.
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The Roman Liber Pontificalis, Papal Primacy, and the Acacian Schism
Viator, 2014In the 510s, a new type of historical text was created, eventually known as the Liber pontificalis, which provided biographical and administrative information about each pope from the founding of the see by St. Peter. The stimulus for its creation is usually said to have been the Laurentian Schism, a controversy surrounding the papal election of 498 ...
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The development of the papal primacy between the 11th and 12th centuries
2023Certamente a Reforma da Igreja não pode ser entendida como um processo unitário e unívoco; não houvelinearidade e é mais apropriado falar de reformas, ou seja, de um conjunto de reformas. Embora seja inegável que as estruturas eclesiásticas mudaram mais entre os séculos XI e XIII do que nas centenas de anos anteriores, é apropriado usar o plural.
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L. D. Ettlinger, The Sistine Chapel before Michelangelo. Religious Imagery and Papal Primacy
2023Rezension zu: L. D. Ettlinger, The Sistine Chapel before Michelangelo. Religious Imagery and Papal Primacy. (Oxford-Warburg Studies) Oxford, The Clarendon Press, 1965. XVI, 128 Seiten, 83 Abbildungen auf 45 Tafeln. Ln. 75 s.
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The Downside Review, 2016
Russian émigré intellectuals and theologians in Paris brought a renewed faith rooted in Patristic Tradition into dialogue with Western modernity. Their creative work was developed and taken forward into the twenty-first century by Olivier Clément, one of the major figures of the ‘Paris School’ from the 1950s.
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Russian émigré intellectuals and theologians in Paris brought a renewed faith rooted in Patristic Tradition into dialogue with Western modernity. Their creative work was developed and taken forward into the twenty-first century by Olivier Clément, one of the major figures of the ‘Paris School’ from the 1950s.
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Cyprian and the Bishops of Rome: Questions of Papal Primacy in the early church
2007During the ten years that Cyprian was bishop of Carthage (A.D. 249-258) there were five bishops of Rome (Fabian, Cornelius, Lucius I, Stephen I and Sixtus II). Cyprian's literary output deals with some of the most challenging issues faced by pre-Nicene Christianity: the Decian persecution and the problem of lapsed Christians, and the subsequent so ...
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