O QUE SIGNIFICA SIMONIST EM INGLÊS
Simonia
Simony é o ato de vender escritórios e papéis da igreja. A prática tem o nome de Simão Mago, que é descrito nos Atos dos Apóstolos 8: 9-24 como tendo oferecido dois discípulos de Jesus, Pedro e João, em troca de seu poder para transmitir o poder do Espírito Santo para qualquer pessoa em quem ele colocasse as mãos. O termo também se estende a outras formas de tráfico por dinheiro em "coisas espirituais". Simony também foi uma das questões importantes durante o Controle de Investidura.
definição de simonist no dicionário inglês
A definição de simonista no dicionário é uma pessoa que compra ou vende benefícios espirituais ou da Igreja, como perdões, relíquias, etc., ou preferências.
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10 LIVROS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADOS COM «SIMONIST»
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1
The Investiture Controversy: Church and Monarchy from the ...
Damian not only rejected reor- dination but also did not regard the simonist
himself, albeit guilty of simoniaca haeresis, as a heretic, in the strict sense of the
word. In Damian's view, the efficacy of a sacrament did not depend on the
personal ...
Uta-Renate Blumenthal,
2011
2
History of Economic Analysis
Much has been written about Saint-Simon's posthumous success: not only in
France but also in England, Germany, and especially in the United States and in
Latin America, Saint-Simonist groups emerged and even a Saint-Simonist ...
Joseph A. Schumpeter,
2006
3
The Clergy-man's Law: Or, The Complete Incumbent, Collected ...
The Coma/ate Incumbent. _ 97 n'bnc before, orothchise alter the Case. And if
upon- the Death os (Baggs-'It the Simonist, the rightful Patron, or _a Stranger,
doth present a Clerk, GN;\3 Who isalso institute'd, yet the King may present his
Clerk; ...
4
Marx's Lost Aesthetic: Karl Marx and the Visual Arts
The continuing battle between productivist and determinist arguments in
contemporary Marxism (and not only within its aesthetic debates) may
furthermore reflect the unresolved character of Marx's synthesis of Hegelian and
Saint-Simonist ...
Simonist bishops ordained simonist clergy, and the attempt to reform the simonist
bishops soon turned into the assertion that their functions were invalid.2 This
view was strongly supported by Cardinal Humbert, who represented the newer ...
6
Germany in the High Middle Ages: C.1050-1200
Petrus Damiani, himself consecrated by a probable simonist and conscious of the
fact, had argued that ordinations freely bestowed by a simonist were valid,
provided the recipient was not himself a simonist; he followed Augustine's
teaching ...
Simonist bishops ordained simonist clergy, and the attempt to reform the simonist
bishops soon turned into the assertion that their functions were invalid.2 This
view was strongly supported by Cardinal Humbert, who represented the newer ...
8
Jews and the French Revolutions of 1789, 1830 and 1848
31 On the other hand, in view of the strong ideological opposition to Saint-
Simonism on the part of Fourierists, Proud- honists and adherents of other
socialist schools, the active participation of Jews in the Saint-Simonist movement
gave the ...
9
The Complete Danteworlds: A Reader's Guide to the Divine Comedy
... mistakenly assumes that Dante is Boniface come before his time (Inf. 19.49–63
). pope clement v (19) :: Nicholas III, the simonist pope who mistakes Dante for
Boniface VIII, foresees the arrival of another simonist known for even “more
sordid ...
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The Cambridge Medieval History Series volumes 1-5
The fuller treatment of simonist ordinations and simony of all kinds belongs to the
synods of 1060 and 1061. The upshot of conciliar activity under Nicholas II was to
crystallize the former campaign for celibacy into definite decisions, backed by ...