Beyond the reformation? : authority, primacy and unity in the concillar tradition /: authority, primacy and unity in the concillar tradition. (2008)
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- Title:
- Beyond the reformation? : authority, primacy and unity in the concillar tradition /: authority, primacy and unity in the concillar tradition. (2008)
- Main Title:
- Beyond the reformation? : authority, primacy and unity in the concillar tradition
- Further Information:
- Note: Paul Avis.
- Authors:
- Avis, Paul D. L
- Contents:
- Abbreviations; Introduction; 1. THE CHURCH AS MYSTERY AND INSTITUTION; Institutions and their Ideology; The Mystical and the Institutional; Three Essential Elements and Three Phases of Development; A Protestant Parallel; Three Criteria of Ecclesial Integrity; Newman's Seminal Schema; Calvin and Anglicans on Christ's Triple Office; The Triple Office of the Church; An Anglican Alternative; The Conciliar Tradition, the Reformation and the 'Three Elements'; Newman and Historical Perspective; 2. MODELS OF AUTHORITY IN THE CHURCH; The Monarchical and Conciliar Paradigms. The Monarchical ModelThe Emergence of the Papal Monarchy and the Longing for Reform; The Conciliar Model; 3. THE EMERGENCE OF MONARCHICAL AUTHORITY; Spiritual and Temporal; Early Foundations of Plenitude of Power; Gregory VII; Innocent III; 'Fullness of Power'; Boniface VIII; 4. PRECURSORS OF CONCILIARISM; The Ideological Background; Thomas Aquinas: Natural Law and the Common Good; Pre-conciliar Thought; John of Paris; Dante; Marsilius of Padua; William of Ockham; 5. WYCLIF AND HUS: SUBVERSIVE NON-CONCILIARISTS; Wyclif and Hus: Similarities and Differences; John Wyclif; Jan Hus. 6. THE GREAT SCHISM OF THE WEST AND THE COUNCIL OF PISAThe Schism of 1378; The First Conciliar Theories; The Council of Pisa; Dietrich of Niem; Pierre d'Ailly; Jean Gerson's Early Conciliar Thought; Gerson and the Council of Pisa; 7. THE UNIFICATION OF THE CHURCH AND THE COUNCIL OF CONSTANCE; The Council of Constance; Gerson at Constance;Abbreviations; Introduction; 1. THE CHURCH AS MYSTERY AND INSTITUTION; Institutions and their Ideology; The Mystical and the Institutional; Three Essential Elements and Three Phases of Development; A Protestant Parallel; Three Criteria of Ecclesial Integrity; Newman's Seminal Schema; Calvin and Anglicans on Christ's Triple Office; The Triple Office of the Church; An Anglican Alternative; The Conciliar Tradition, the Reformation and the 'Three Elements'; Newman and Historical Perspective; 2. MODELS OF AUTHORITY IN THE CHURCH; The Monarchical and Conciliar Paradigms. The Monarchical ModelThe Emergence of the Papal Monarchy and the Longing for Reform; The Conciliar Model; 3. THE EMERGENCE OF MONARCHICAL AUTHORITY; Spiritual and Temporal; Early Foundations of Plenitude of Power; Gregory VII; Innocent III; 'Fullness of Power'; Boniface VIII; 4. PRECURSORS OF CONCILIARISM; The Ideological Background; Thomas Aquinas: Natural Law and the Common Good; Pre-conciliar Thought; John of Paris; Dante; Marsilius of Padua; William of Ockham; 5. WYCLIF AND HUS: SUBVERSIVE NON-CONCILIARISTS; Wyclif and Hus: Similarities and Differences; John Wyclif; Jan Hus. 6. THE GREAT SCHISM OF THE WEST AND THE COUNCIL OF PISAThe Schism of 1378; The First Conciliar Theories; The Council of Pisa; Dietrich of Niem; Pierre d'Ailly; Jean Gerson's Early Conciliar Thought; Gerson and the Council of Pisa; 7. THE UNIFICATION OF THE CHURCH AND THE COUNCIL OF CONSTANCE; The Council of Constance; Gerson at Constance; Zabarella at Constance; The Contested Status of Haec Sancta; Assessment of Constance; 8. THE ECLIPSE OF CONCILIARISM AND THE COUNCIL OF BASEL; The Shaping of the Council; Nicholas of Cusa; Cusanus Changes Sides; The Post-Basel Eclipse of Conciliarism. 9. THE LEGACY OF THE CONCILIAR MOVEMENTFrom the Council of Basel to the Reformation; Principles of Conciliar Thought; The Reformation as a Perpetuation of Conciliar Ideals by Non-ideal Means; 10. THE CONTINENTAL REFORMATION AND CONCILIAR THOUGHT; Martin Luther as Conciliarist?; Luther: The Two Kingdoms; Luther and Councils; John Calvin and Concliarism; Calvin on the Papacy; Zwingli and Bucer on Conciliarity; The Reformers and Natural Law; A Necessary Revisionism; Luther on Natural Law; Zwingli: Law and Natural Law; Melanchthon: Natural Law and Social Fabric. Bucer: Natural Law and the Kingdom of GodCalvin: Natural Law and Equity; 11. CONCLIARITY IN THE ANGLICAN TRADITION; The English Reformers and Conciliar Ideas; A Modified Conciliarism; Natural Law and the English Reformation; Hooker as Constitutional Thinker; Hooker on Natural Law; Hooker: The Church as a Political Society; Hooker on General Councils; Richard Field on Councils; Lancelot Andrewes: Exponent of Conciliarism; William Laud's High Conciliarism; Herbert Thorndike: The Authority of Councils; William Palmer: Tractarian Conciliarism; Modern Anglican Views: Dixon, Creighton, Figgis. … (more)
- Publisher Details:
- London : T & T Clark
- Publication Date:
- 2008
- Extent:
- 1 online resource (255 pages)
- Subjects:
- 262.8
Church -- Authority
Conciliar theory
RELIGION -- Christian Theology -- Ecclesiology
Church -- Authority
Conciliar theory
Electronic books - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9780567317049
0567317048 - Related ISBNs:
- 9780567033574
0567033570
0567083993
9780567083999 - Notes:
- Note: Includes bibliographical references and index.
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