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10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «PAPALIST» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
Entdecke den Gebrauch von
papalist in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
papalist im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
1
A History of Political Thought in the 16th Century ...
Strong Papalist views were, of course, held by some Leaguers. The author of the
De Justa Reipublicae seems to have been Papalist after the fashion of
Bellarmine ; and in Jean Porthaise, Bishop of Poitiers, the League possessed a
sorry ...
2
The Labour of Obedience: The Benedictines of Pershore, ...
it, 'were no longer vexed with headaches about how to pay the monthly bills'.534
The community had a much higher profile and, even though controversial,
commanded respect as speaking for the Anglo-Papalist point of view in the
Church of ...
3
Catholics and the 'Protestant Nation': Religious Politics ...
Chapter. 7. Papalist. political. thought. and. the. controversy. over. the. Jacobean.
oath. of. allegiance. johann P. Sommerville In 1918, C. H. Mcllwain published an
edition of the political works of James I. It was accompanied by a long ...
4
The First French Reformation: Church Reform and the Origins ...
1522), future counselor in the Parlement of Paris and elder brother of the future
First President of the same name, wrote a Tractatus de beneficio (1509) that
offered a papalist rejoinder to Gallican conciliarism.63 De Selve set out to
provide a ...
5
“The” Reforms of the Council of Constance: (1414 - 1418)
outstanding overview of this scholarship and its divergent interpretations; he also
shows how interpretations of the Council of Constance have been shaped since
the fifteenth century by papalist-conciliarist polemic.46 Building on Schneider's ...
6
Western Political Thought
13. Papalist. Thinkers. of. Medieval. Age. The Papalists The Papalists believed in
the supremacy of church. They had full faith that in Church — State controversy
church had prior and pride place. Since soul has positive and definite supremacy
...
Urmila Sharma, S.K. Sharma, 2006
7
The Pilgrim City: Social and Political Ideas in the Writings ...
Chapter Five Church And State NARRATIVE Although their approach to his
thought was selective and tendentious, medieval papalist authors held Augustine
in high esteem. They were keen to enlist him as a supporter of the contention that
...
Saint Augustine (Bishop of Hippo.), R. W. Dyson, 2001
8
The Bible in History : How the Texts Have Shaped the Times: ...
Baconthorpe's interpretation of Matthew 16:18 illustrates that, in the words of
Christopher Ocker, “the biblical foundations of papalist theory would remain
complex, because fourteenth-century commentators who were committed to the
papal ...
David W. Kling Professor of Religious Studies University of Miami, 2004
9
The Church, the Councils, and Reform: The Legacy of the ...
Izbicki argues that Cusanus sought to redefine himself as a papalist.22 This
accords with Biechler's idea that DDI is an articulation ofa newfound synthesis.
But in a manner that is different from Biechler's proposal, such a synthesis,
although ...
Gerald Christianson, Thomas M. Izbicki, Christopher M. Bellitto, 2008
Our. Papalist. Supreme. Court: Is. Reformation. Thinkable. (or. Possible)?
SANFORD LEVINSON On the Phenomenon of Constitution Worship and
Institutional Authority This chapter is part of a series of reflections delivered at
Amherst College ...
Austin Sarat, Lawrence Douglas, Martha Merrill Umphrey, 2007
10 NACHRICHTEN, IN DENEN DER BEGRIFF «PAPALIST» VORKOMMT
Erfahre, worüber man in den einheimischen und internationalen Medien spricht und wie der Begriff
papalist im Kontext der folgenden Nachrichten gebraucht wird.
Bishop Hodur's Cathedral
... as I noted with his passing they returned to, and have since maintained a very, very conservative if generally anti-papalist Catholic stance. «Patheos, Jun 15»
Letters | Popes, Councils, & Scarcity at the Supermarket
If he did, why during the council's “black week” did he feel the need to attach to Lumen gentium the qualifying and distinctly high-papalist Nita ... «Commonweal, Jan 15»
Immigrants and the Cootie Offense
These diseases were in Irish communities largely due to poor sanitation and overcrowding, but to those who were opposed to the papalist ... «The Moderate Voice, Jul 14»
The Catholic Party Vs. The Catholic Church
Dougherty's column is a broadside against fellow Catholics who have become prisoners of the papalist narrative. A couple of years ago, I wrote ... «The American Conservative, Mai 14»
Thermal images show that St Paul's tents are empty. That makes the …
The famously anti-papalist Chartres has already sniffily refused to allow members of the Ordinariate to hold services in Anglican churches. «Telegraph.co.uk, Okt 11»
SCRIPTURE, TRADITION AND THE DEPOSIT OF FAITH - Victor E …
At the same time, it has given many "Traditionalists" (Roman and Anglo-papalist) falsely so called, an excuse to embrace every innovation that ... «Virtue Online, Aug 11»
VICTORIA, BC: Anglican Catholic Church Re-affirms 1977 …
The attempt to convert the text of the thoroughly Anglican and non-papalist Affirmation into justification for the current batch of Anglo-Papalist ... «Virtue Online, Jun 11»
The Ordinariate Catholics can't arrive soon enough – but they'll have …
For the moment, the members of the Ordinariate have to tread carefully. Critics of the scheme will pounce on any suggestion of Anglo-Papalist ... «Telegraph.co.uk, Mär 11»
Anglo-Catholic parishes are often very close-knit: the Ordinariate will …
... and the much greater homogeneity of Australian dioceses is such that he has been only marginally less a bishop to the Anglo-Papalist ghetto ... «Catholic Herald Online, Nov 10»
Oxford professor throws hissy fit over Ordinariate
The professor accuses Anglican "papalist Catholics" of spending 150 years performing "intellectual gymnastics about what the Church of ... «Telegraph.co.uk, Nov 10»