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- catalog abstract "A documentary study containing extracts of essential texts relating to the history of the rise of the papacy - General introd.".
- catalog contributor b1782116.
- catalog contributor b1782117.
- catalog contributor b1782118.
- catalog created "1927.".
- catalog date "1927".
- catalog date "1927.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1927.".
- catalog description "3. The authority of the Roman church -- Part II: The claim to the power of Peter -- 1. The assertion of the claim -- 2. The case of Origen -- 3. The cooperation of Rome and Carthage -- 4. The reassertion of the claim -- 5. The growth of jurisdiction -- 6. The obscure period -- Part III: The supreme bishopric of the universal church -- 1. Miltiades (311-314) -- 2. Silvester (314-335) -- The Donatists and the Council of Arles -- The Arian question and the Council of Nicaea -- 3. Julius I (337-352) -- The appeal of Athanasius to Rome -- The Council of Sardica and the schism over the jurisdiction of Rome -- The triumph of Rome -- 4. Liberius (352-366) -- The coming of persecution -- The banishment of Liberius -- The protest against imperial interference in the church -- The apostasy of Liberius -- The orthodox faith of Peter -- The return of Liberius to orthodox leadership -- 5. Damasus (366-384) -- The dispute over Liberius' successor -- The Eastern appeal for Western help --".
- catalog description "A documentary study containing extracts of essential texts relating to the history of the rise of the papacy - General introd.".
- catalog description "Book I: The Petrine tradition -- Part I: New Testament texts -- 1. Jesus and Peter -- 2. Peter and the other apostles -- 3. Peter in Rome and the founding of the Roman church -- Part II: The tradition accepted as historical -- 1. Peter the preacher at Rome -- 2. Peter the Roman martyr -- 3. Peter the founder of the Roman episcopate -- Part III: The apocryphal tradition -- 1. Beginnings of the Simon Magus legend -- 2. The legend of Peter and Simon -- 3. References to the Petrine legend in third century literature -- 4. Development of the Petrine legend during the third century -- 5. Developments of the legend during the fourth and fith centuries -- 6. References to the Petrine legend by the fathers of the fourth and fifth centuries -- 7. Later elaborations of the legend -- 8. Relics in evidence of the legend -- Book II: The rise of the see -- Part I: The bishopric of the Roman Apostolic Church -- 1. The benevolence of the Roman church -- 2. The tradition of the Roman church --".
- catalog description "The Eastern faith in Peter -- The imperial confirmation of Roman jurisdiction -- The faith of Rome prescribed as the standard for the East -- The Council of Constantinople and the revival of Eastern separatism -- The rule of Damasus in the West -- Appendix I: Siricius, decretal to Himerius of Tarragona -- Appendix II: The Liberian Catologue.".
- catalog extent "xxvi, 737 p.".
- catalog hasFormat "See of Peter.".
- catalog isFormatOf "See of Peter.".
- catalog isPartOf "Records of civilization, sources and studies".
- catalog issued "1927".
- catalog issued "1927.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York, Columbia University Press,".
- catalog relation "See of Peter.".
- catalog subject "BX955 .S5".
- catalog subject "Catholic Church History.".
- catalog subject "Church history Primitive and early church, approximately 30-600.".
- catalog subject "Church history Primitive and early church, ca. 30-600.".
- catalog subject "Papacy History.".
- catalog subject "Peter, the Apostle, Saint.".
- catalog tableOfContents "3. The authority of the Roman church -- Part II: The claim to the power of Peter -- 1. The assertion of the claim -- 2. The case of Origen -- 3. The cooperation of Rome and Carthage -- 4. The reassertion of the claim -- 5. The growth of jurisdiction -- 6. The obscure period -- Part III: The supreme bishopric of the universal church -- 1. Miltiades (311-314) -- 2. Silvester (314-335) -- The Donatists and the Council of Arles -- The Arian question and the Council of Nicaea -- 3. Julius I (337-352) -- The appeal of Athanasius to Rome -- The Council of Sardica and the schism over the jurisdiction of Rome -- The triumph of Rome -- 4. Liberius (352-366) -- The coming of persecution -- The banishment of Liberius -- The protest against imperial interference in the church -- The apostasy of Liberius -- The orthodox faith of Peter -- The return of Liberius to orthodox leadership -- 5. Damasus (366-384) -- The dispute over Liberius' successor -- The Eastern appeal for Western help --".
- catalog tableOfContents "Book I: The Petrine tradition -- Part I: New Testament texts -- 1. Jesus and Peter -- 2. Peter and the other apostles -- 3. Peter in Rome and the founding of the Roman church -- Part II: The tradition accepted as historical -- 1. Peter the preacher at Rome -- 2. Peter the Roman martyr -- 3. Peter the founder of the Roman episcopate -- Part III: The apocryphal tradition -- 1. Beginnings of the Simon Magus legend -- 2. The legend of Peter and Simon -- 3. References to the Petrine legend in third century literature -- 4. Development of the Petrine legend during the third century -- 5. Developments of the legend during the fourth and fith centuries -- 6. References to the Petrine legend by the fathers of the fourth and fifth centuries -- 7. Later elaborations of the legend -- 8. Relics in evidence of the legend -- Book II: The rise of the see -- Part I: The bishopric of the Roman Apostolic Church -- 1. The benevolence of the Roman church -- 2. The tradition of the Roman church --".
- catalog tableOfContents "The Eastern faith in Peter -- The imperial confirmation of Roman jurisdiction -- The faith of Rome prescribed as the standard for the East -- The Council of Constantinople and the revival of Eastern separatism -- The rule of Damasus in the West -- Appendix I: Siricius, decretal to Himerius of Tarragona -- Appendix II: The Liberian Catologue.".
- catalog title "The see of Peter, by James T. Shotwell and Louise Ropes Loomis.".
- catalog type "History. fast".
- catalog type "text".