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Tradition and authority in the western church, 300-1140 / [by] Karl F. Morrison.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Princeton legacy libraryPublisher: Princeton, N.J., Princeton University Press, 1969Description: 1 online resource (xvii, 458 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781400879359
  • 1400879353
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Tradition and authority in the western church, 300-1140DDC classification:
  • 262/.8 22
LOC classification:
  • BT90 .M67eb
Other classification:
  • 11.73
  • BO 1269
  • BO 4260
  • PY 550
Online resources:
Contents:
Ch.1 Tradition as a safeguard of cohesion --Tradition as a warrant of schism: the church in the later Roman empire -- Multiple centers of cohesion -- Ch.2 Paradoxes of unity -- The "Janus complex" in Roman thought -- Ch.3 The conflict of tradition and discretion -- Ch.4 The Byzantine papacy: tradition reaffirmed -- Beginning a new era -- Ch.5 The eighth-century crisis: papal reassertion and frankish dissent -- Ch.6 Confrontation and disengagement: tradition and political groupings in the Iconoclastic dispute -- Ch.7 Summary: The progress of travel.
Tradition transvaluated: tradition, discretion, and political groupings in the west from the ninth to the twelfth century -- Ch. 8 The new political order -- The ninth and tenth centuries: tradition and official spontaneity -- Ch. 9 The Popes and the Franks -- Ch. 10 The tenth century: hardening the lines -- The investiture controversy: a test of accountability -- Ch. 11 Tradition discarded: the Gregorians -- Ch. 12 Tradition: watchword of resistance -- Ch. 13 Conflict among the Reformers -- Ch. 14 Results of the controversy -- Ch. 15 Summary: from law to jurisprudence.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 409-443).

Ch.1 Tradition as a safeguard of cohesion --Tradition as a warrant of schism: the church in the later Roman empire -- Multiple centers of cohesion -- Ch.2 Paradoxes of unity -- The "Janus complex" in Roman thought -- Ch.3 The conflict of tradition and discretion -- Ch.4 The Byzantine papacy: tradition reaffirmed -- Beginning a new era -- Ch.5 The eighth-century crisis: papal reassertion and frankish dissent -- Ch.6 Confrontation and disengagement: tradition and political groupings in the Iconoclastic dispute -- Ch.7 Summary: The progress of travel.

Tradition transvaluated: tradition, discretion, and political groupings in the west from the ninth to the twelfth century -- Ch. 8 The new political order -- The ninth and tenth centuries: tradition and official spontaneity -- Ch. 9 The Popes and the Franks -- Ch. 10 The tenth century: hardening the lines -- The investiture controversy: a test of accountability -- Ch. 11 Tradition discarded: the Gregorians -- Ch. 12 Tradition: watchword of resistance -- Ch. 13 Conflict among the Reformers -- Ch. 14 Results of the controversy -- Ch. 15 Summary: from law to jurisprudence.

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