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Foundations of the Conciliar Theory : The Contribution of the Medieval Canonists from Gratian to the Great Schism / Brian Tierney.

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Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York : Cambridge University ; 2010.Description: 280 pISBN:
  • 9780521143684
DDC classification:
  • G73 T444 23
Partial contents:
Part 1 Decretist theories of church government I Pope and church .....23 (i) Tues petrus ....25 (ii) Romana ecclesia .....36 II Pope and general council ......47 III Pope and cardinals .....68 Part II Aspects of thirteenth-century ecclesiology I Changing views on church government .....87 (i) Papal monarchy ......87 (ii) Decretalist corporation concepts ......96 II The structure of a medieval ecclesiastical corporation .....106 (i) Head and members ......108 (ii) The prelate as proctor .......117 (iii) Episcopal vacancies ......127 III The whole church as a corporation ......132 (i) Corpus mysticum .......132 (ii) Plenitudo potestatis ......141 (iii) Hostiensis and the Roman church .......149 Part III Conciliar ideas in the fourteenth century I John of paris .....157 II Conflicting criticisms of papal monarchy .....179 III The attitude of the academic canonists ......199 IV Franciscus zabarella ......220
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includes index and biblioraphy

Part 1 Decretist theories of church government I Pope and church .....23 (i) Tues petrus ....25 (ii) Romana ecclesia .....36 II Pope and general council ......47 III Pope and cardinals .....68 Part II Aspects of thirteenth-century ecclesiology I Changing views on church government .....87 (i) Papal monarchy ......87 (ii) Decretalist corporation concepts ......96 II The structure of a medieval ecclesiastical corporation .....106 (i) Head and members ......108 (ii) The prelate as proctor .......117 (iii) Episcopal vacancies ......127 III The whole church as a corporation ......132 (i) Corpus mysticum .......132 (ii) Plenitudo potestatis ......141 (iii) Hostiensis and the Roman church .......149 Part III Conciliar ideas in the fourteenth century I John of paris .....157 II Conflicting criticisms of papal monarchy .....179 III The attitude of the academic canonists ......199 IV Franciscus zabarella ......220

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