The Papal Monarchy: The Western Church from 1050 to 1250The two centuries covered in this volume were among the most creative in the history of the Church. Colin Morris charts the emergence of much that is considered characteristic of European culture and religion, including universities and commercial cities, the crusades, the friars, chivalry, marriage, and church architecture. In all these developments, the Roman Church played an important and often fundamental role. A re-evaluation of that role is now particularly apt given the dissolution of Christendom in its old form witnessed by today's generation. |
Contents
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The Pattern of Social Change | 34 |
Monastic Growth and Change | 57 |
The Papal Reform 10461073 | 79 |
S The Discord of Empire and Papacy 10731099 | 109 |
Greeks and Saracens | 134 |
the Question of Investiture | 154 |
The Roman Church and the Empire in the Twelfth | 182 |
Christianity and Social Ideas | 316 |
Dissent | 339 |
IS The Formulation of the Faith | 358 |
Property Privilege and Law | 387 |
The Pontificate of Innocent III 11981216 | 417 |
Friars Beguines and the Action against Heresy | 452 |
Reason and Hope in a Changing World | 505 |
The Structure of Government | 527 |
The Government of the Church in the Twelfth Century | 205 |
IO The New Monastic Orders | 237 |
The Christian Frontier | 263 |
The Message of the Churches | 287 |
The Roman Church and the Lay Power in the Thirteenth | 550 |
Conclusions | 579 |
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