Origins of Papal Infallibility 1150-1350: A Study on the Concepts of Infallibility, Sovereignty and Tradition in the Middle Ages
Material type: TextSeries: Studies in the History of Christian Thought - 6Publication details: Leiden E. J. Brill 1972Description: 298pISBN:- 9789004088849
- T444 C34
Contents:
1. The Canonists
2. Saint Bonaventure
3. Pietro Olivi
4. Mendicants and Seculars, 1280-1320
5. John XXII and the Franciscans
6. Anti-Papal Infallibility: William of Ockham
7. Pro-Papal infallibility: Guido Terreni
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1. The Canonists
2. Saint Bonaventure
3. Pietro Olivi
4. Mendicants and Seculars, 1280-1320
5. John XXII and the Franciscans
6. Anti-Papal Infallibility: William of Ockham
7. Pro-Papal infallibility: Guido Terreni
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