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- catalog alternative "Ecclesiology of Gratian's Decretum".
- catalog contributor b2445332.
- catalog created "1972.".
- catalog date "1972".
- catalog date "1972.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1972.".
- catalog description "Bibliography: p. 267-292.".
- catalog description "I. Introduction -- II. Gratian and church politics -- Reforming the reform Papacy -- The policy positions of the two parties -- Gratian and the reform party -- III. The church as a juridical community -- The foundation of the church -- Membership in the church according to Gratian's contemporaries -- Membership in the church according to Gratian -- IV. Human authority and the hierarchy of law -- Gratian's argument in the in the Tractatus de Legibus -- V. Human authority and the divine law -- The theory of obedience -- The sacrament of penitence -- VI. Human authority and its own law: the theory of legislative power -- The Tractatus de Legibus -- Causa -- The historical importance of the theory of legislative power -- VII. Sacerdotal power and the hierarchy of the church -- The problem of sacerdotal power -- Sacerdotal power according to the schools of Laon, Saint Victor, and Peter Abelard -- Sacerdotal power according to Gratian -- The Ordo Episcopalis and the position of the pope -- VIII. The source of legitimate authority in the church -- The election: choice of God or the community? -- The ordination: the priest's reception of power and authority -- The theory of the electorate: its historical and constitutional importance -- IX. The division of governmental responsibilities between Regnum and Sacerdotium: the ecclesiastical community and other communities -- The division of judicial and legislative power -- The use of force by the church -- X. Conclusions -- The decretum in the twelfth century -- The place of the decretum in medieval political theory -- Appendix I: The date of the decretum -- Appendix II: Saint Bernard and the law.".
- catalog extent "xi, 300 p.".
- catalog hasFormat "Christian political theory and church politics in the mid-twelfth century ".".
- catalog identifier "0520018508".
- catalog isFormatOf "Christian political theory and church politics in the mid-twelfth century ".".
- catalog isPartOf "Publications of the Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies ; 5.".
- catalog isPartOf "Publications of the Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies, U.C.L.A., 5".
- catalog issued "1972".
- catalog issued "1972.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Berkeley, University of California Press,".
- catalog relation "Christian political theory and church politics in the mid-twelfth century ".".
- catalog subject "262.9/23".
- catalog subject "Canon law History.".
- catalog subject "Church history 12th century.".
- catalog subject "Gratian, active 12th century. Decretum.".
- catalog subject "K447.G73 C56 1972".
- catalog subject "Law, Medieval.".
- catalog subject "Twelfth century.".
- catalog tableOfContents "I. Introduction -- II. Gratian and church politics -- Reforming the reform Papacy -- The policy positions of the two parties -- Gratian and the reform party -- III. The church as a juridical community -- The foundation of the church -- Membership in the church according to Gratian's contemporaries -- Membership in the church according to Gratian -- IV. Human authority and the hierarchy of law -- Gratian's argument in the in the Tractatus de Legibus -- V. Human authority and the divine law -- The theory of obedience -- The sacrament of penitence -- VI. Human authority and its own law: the theory of legislative power -- The Tractatus de Legibus -- Causa -- The historical importance of the theory of legislative power -- VII. Sacerdotal power and the hierarchy of the church -- The problem of sacerdotal power -- Sacerdotal power according to the schools of Laon, Saint Victor, and Peter Abelard -- Sacerdotal power according to Gratian -- The Ordo Episcopalis and the position of the pope -- VIII. The source of legitimate authority in the church -- The election: choice of God or the community? -- The ordination: the priest's reception of power and authority -- The theory of the electorate: its historical and constitutional importance -- IX. The division of governmental responsibilities between Regnum and Sacerdotium: the ecclesiastical community and other communities -- The division of judicial and legislative power -- The use of force by the church -- X. Conclusions -- The decretum in the twelfth century -- The place of the decretum in medieval political theory -- Appendix I: The date of the decretum -- Appendix II: Saint Bernard and the law.".
- catalog title "Christian political theory and church politics in the mid-twelfth century; the ecclesiology of Gratian's Decretum.".
- catalog title "Ecclesiology of Gratian's Decretum".
- catalog type "History. fast".
- catalog type "text".