The Norman Anonymous of 1100 A.D.

The Norman Anonymous of 1100 A.D.
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Total Pages : 249
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Synopsis The Norman Anonymous of 1100 A.D. by : George H. Williams

The Norman Anonymous of 1100 A.D.

The Norman Anonymous of 1100 A.D.
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Synopsis The Norman Anonymous of 1100 A.D. by : George Huntston Williams

The Norman Anonymous of 1100 A.D.

The Norman Anonymous of 1100 A.D.
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Synopsis The Norman Anonymous of 1100 A.D. by : George Huntston Williams

The Norman Anonymous of 1100 A.D.

The Norman Anonymous of 1100 A.D.
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Total Pages : 236
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Synopsis The Norman Anonymous of 1100 A.D. by : George Huntston Williams

The Norman Anonymous of 1100 A.D.

The Norman Anonymous of 1100 A.D.
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Total Pages : 236
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Synopsis The Norman Anonymous of 1100 A.D. by : George Huntston Williams

Clerical Celibacy in the West: c.1100-1700

Clerical Celibacy in the West: c.1100-1700
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 295
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ISBN-10 : 9781317165163
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Synopsis Clerical Celibacy in the West: c.1100-1700 by : Helen Parish

The debate over clerical celibacy and marriage had its origins in the early Christian centuries, and is still very much alive in the modern church. The content and form of controversy have remained remarkably consistent, but each era has selected and shaped the sources that underpin its narrative, and imbued an ancient issue with an immediacy and relevance. The basic question of whether, and why, continence should be demanded of those who serve at the altar has never gone away, but the implications of that question, and of the answers given, have changed with each generation. In this reassessment of the history of sacerdotal celibacy, Helen Parish examines the emergence and evolution of the celibate priesthood in the Latin church, and the challenges posed to this model of the ministry in the era of the Protestant Reformation. Celibacy was, and is, intensely personal, but also polemical, institutional, and historical. Clerical celibacy acquired theological, moral, and confessional meanings in the writings of its critics and defenders, and its place in the life of the church continues to be defined in relation to broader debates over Scripture, apostolic tradition, ecclesiastical history, and papal authority. Highlighting continuity and change in attitudes to priestly celibacy, Helen Parish reveals that the implications of celibacy and marriage for the priesthood reach deep into the history, traditions, and understanding of the church.

A History of Medieval Political Thought

A History of Medieval Political Thought
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 272
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ISBN-10 : 9781134981434
ISBN-13 : 1134981430
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Synopsis A History of Medieval Political Thought by : Joseph Canning

Incorporating research previously unavailable in English, this clear guide gives a synthesis of the latest scholarship providing the historical and intellectual context for political ideas. This accessible and lucid guide to medieval political thought * gives a synthesis of the latest scholarship * incorporates the results of research until now unavailable in English * focuses on the crucial primary source material * provides the historical and intellectual context for political ideas. The book covers four periods, each with a different focus: * 300-750 - Christian ideas of rulership * 750-1050 - the Carolingian period and its aftermath * 1050-1290 - the relationship between temporal and spiritual power, and the revived legacy of antiquity * 1290-1450 - the confrontation with political reality in ideas of church and of state, and in juristic thought. Canning has produced an ideal introductory text for undergraduate and postgraduate students of the period.

Images and Ideas in the Middle Ages

Images and Ideas in the Middle Ages
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Publisher : Ed. di Storia e Letteratura
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Synopsis Images and Ideas in the Middle Ages by : Gerhart Burian Ladner

Capitalism as Religion? A Study of Paul Tillich's Interpretation of Modernity

Capitalism as Religion? A Study of Paul Tillich's Interpretation of Modernity
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Publisher : Harvard University Press
Total Pages : 237
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ISBN-10 : 9780674021471
ISBN-13 : 0674021479
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Synopsis Capitalism as Religion? A Study of Paul Tillich's Interpretation of Modernity by : Francis Ching-Wah Yip

The relationship between religion and modern culture remains a controversial issue within Christian theology. Using the concept of “cultural modernity,” Francis Ching-Wah Yip reconstructs Paul Tillich’s interpretation of modernity and shows that Tillich’s notion of theonomy served to underscore the problems of modernity and to develop a response.