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Episcopacy --- Bishops --- Episcopat --- Evêques --- History --- Histoire --- Evêques --- Collegiality of bishops --- Church polity --- Apostolic succession --- Collegiality --- Episcopacy - History
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Episcopacy --- Church and state --- Church history --- Episcopat --- Eglise et Etat --- Eglise --- History --- Congresses. --- Histoire --- Congrès --- Congrès --- Bishops --- Collegiality of bishops --- Church polity --- Apostolic succession --- Christianity and state --- Separation of church and state --- State and church --- State, The --- Collegiality --- Episcopacy - History - Congresses --- Church and state - Europe - History - Congresses --- Church history - Middle Ages, 600-1500 - Congresses
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Episcopacy --- Bishops --- Church history --- Christianity and culture. --- Episcopat --- Evêques --- Eglise --- Christianisme et culture --- History. --- History --- Histoire --- Christianity and culture --- 27 "04/14" --- 262.12 --- Kerkgeschiedenis--Middeleeuwen --- Episcopaat: aartsbisschop; primaat; bisschop; metropoliet; patriarch; exarch --- 262.12 Episcopaat: aartsbisschop; primaat; bisschop; metropoliet; patriarch; exarch --- Evêques --- Collegiality of bishops --- Church polity --- Apostolic succession --- Christianity --- Contextualization (Christian theology) --- Culture and Christianity --- Inculturation (Christian theology) --- Indigenization (Christian theology) --- Culture --- Collegiality --- Middle Ages, 600-1500 --- Episcopacy - History --- Church history - Middle Ages, 600-1500
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Recent studies on the development of early Christianity emphasize the fragmentation of the late ancient world while paying less attention to a distinctive feature of the Christianity of this time which is its inter-connectivity. Both local and trans-regional networks of interaction contributed to the expansion of Christianity in this age of fragmentation. This volume investigates a specific aspect of this inter-connectivity in the area of the Mediterranean by focusing on the formation and operation of episcopal networks. The rise of the bishop as a major figure of authority resulted in an increase in long-distance communication among church elites coming from different geographical areas and belonging to distinct ecclesiastical and theological traditions. Locally, the bishops in their roles as teachers, defenders of faith, patrons etc. were expected to interact with individuals of diverse social background who formed their congregations and with secular authorities. Consequently, this volume explores the nature and quality of various types of episcopal relationships in Late Antiquity attempting to understand how they were established, cultivated and put to use across cultural, linguistic, social and geographical boundaries.
Episcopacy --- Bishops --- Church history --- History --- 262.12 <37> --- 262.12 <37> Episcopaat: aartsbisschop; primaat; bisschop; metropoliet; patriarch; exarch--Rome. Oud-Italië --- Episcopaat: aartsbisschop; primaat; bisschop; metropoliet; patriarch; exarch--Rome. Oud-Italië --- Collegiality of bishops --- Church polity --- Apostolic succession --- Apostolic Church --- Christianity --- Church, Apostolic --- Early Christianity --- Early church --- Primitive and early church --- Primitive Christianity --- Fathers of the church --- Great Apostasy (Mormon doctrine) --- Collegiality --- Bishops. --- Late Ancient Christianity. --- communication. --- social networks. --- Evêques --- Antiquité tardive
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Focusing on the way bishops in the eleventh century used the ecclesiastical tithe - church taxes - to develop or re-order ties of loyalty and dependence within their dioceses, this book offers a new perspective on episcopacy in medieval Germany and Italy. Using three broad case studies from the dioceses of Mainz, Salzburg and Lucca in Tuscany, John Eldevik places the social dynamics of collecting the church tithe within current debates about religious reform, social change and the so-called 'feudal revolution' in the eleventh century, and analyses a key economic institution, the medieval tithe, as a social and political phenomenon. By examining episcopal churches and their possessions not in institutional terms, but as social networks which bishops were obliged to negotiate and construct over time using legal, historiographical and interpersonal means, this comparative study casts fresh light on the history of early medieval society.
Tithes --- Episcopacy --- Patronage, Ecclesiastical. --- Church history --- Dîme --- Episcopat --- Patronage ecclésiastique --- Eglise --- History --- History. --- Histoire --- Patronage, Ecclesiastical --- Benefices, Ecclesiastical --- Bishops --- Church and state --- Temporal power --- Temporal power. --- Holy Roman Empire --- Church history. --- Dîme --- Patronage ecclésiastique --- Church finance --- Ecclesiastical law --- Fees, Ecclesiastical --- Finance, Personal --- Taxation --- Annates --- Church tax --- Income tax --- Ecclesiastical patronage --- Church polity --- Church property --- Clergy --- Collegiality of bishops --- Apostolic succession --- Christianity --- Law and legislation --- Religious aspects --- Collegiality --- Middle Ages, 600-1500 --- Arts and Humanities --- Tithes - Germany - History --- Episcopacy - History --- Church history - Middle Ages, 600-1500 --- Biens ecclésiastiques --- Impôt ecclésiastique --- Terres d'Église --- Bénéfices ecclésiastiques --- Église et État --- Saint Empire romain germanique --- Église catholique --- Moyen âge
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Bishops --- Councils and synods --- Church history --- Evêques --- Conciles et synodes --- Eglise --- History --- Histoire --- Africa, North --- Afrique du Nord --- Histoire religieuse --- Episcopacy --- History of doctrines --- #GOSA:II.P.AU.1 --- #GOSA:II.P.Conc --- 262.12 <397> --- 262.12 <397> Episcopaat: aartsbisschop; primaat; bisschop; metropoliet; patriarch; exarch--Africa: Numidië; Mauretanië; Cyrenaica --- Episcopaat: aartsbisschop; primaat; bisschop; metropoliet; patriarch; exarch--Africa: Numidië; Mauretanië; Cyrenaica --- Collegiality of bishops --- Church polity --- Apostolic succession --- Christian councils and synods --- Church councils --- Synods --- Religious gatherings --- Collegiality --- Evêques --- Episcopacy - History of doctrines - Early church, ca. 30-600. --- Councils and synods - Africa, North.
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Episcopat --- Episcopaat: aartsbisschop; primaat; bisschop; metropoliet; patriarch; exarch --- -Episcopaat: aartsbisschop; primaat; bisschop; metropoliet; patriarch; exarch --- 262.12 Episcopaat: aartsbisschop; primaat; bisschop; metropoliet; patriarch; exarch --- -262.12 Episcopaat: aartsbisschop; primaat; bisschop; metropoliet; patriarch; exarch --- Bishops --- Church history --- Episcopacy --- 262.12 --- 27 "00/05" --- Collegiality of bishops --- Church polity --- Apostolic succession --- Apostolic Church --- Christianity --- Church, Apostolic --- Early Christianity --- Early church --- Primitive and early church --- Primitive Christianity --- Fathers of the church --- Great Apostasy (Mormon doctrine) --- Archbishops --- Clergy --- Major orders --- Metropolitans --- Orders, Major --- Chaplains, Bishops' --- History --- Kerkgeschiedenis--?"00/05" --- Collegiality --- History. --- Evêques --- Eglise --- Histoire
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Fathers, Pastors and Kings is a first-class research monograph on an important issue in the history of the Catholic Church, exploring the conceptions of episcopacy that shaped the identity of the bishops of France in the wake of the reforming Council of Trent (1545–63).
Bisschoppen--Ambt --- Bisschopsambt --- Episcopaat (Ambt) --- Episcopacy --- Episcopat (Ministère) --- Catholic Church -- France -- Bishops -- History -- 17th century. --- Episcopacy. --- France -- Church history -- 17th century. --- Christianity --- Religion --- Philosophy & Religion --- Catholic Church --- Bishops --- History --- France --- Church history --- Collegiality of bishops --- Collegiality --- Church polity --- Apostolic succession --- 17th century --- Church of Rome --- Roman Catholic Church --- Katholische Kirche --- Katolyt︠s︡ʹka t︠s︡erkva --- Römisch-Katholische Kirche --- Römische Kirche --- Ecclesia Catholica --- Eglise catholique --- Eglise catholique-romaine --- Katolicheskai︠a︡ t︠s︡erkovʹ --- Chiesa cattolica --- Iglesia Católica --- Kościół Katolicki --- Katolicki Kościół --- Kościół Rzymskokatolicki --- Nihon Katorikku Kyōkai --- Katholikē Ekklēsia --- Gereja Katolik --- Kenesiyah ha-Ḳatolit --- Kanisa Katoliki --- כנסיה הקתולית --- כנסייה הקתולית --- 가톨릭교 --- 천주교 --- Christian institutions and organizations / Christian leaders and leadership. --- Council of Trent. --- French church. --- Wars of Religion. --- ancien regime. --- bishops. --- episcopacy. --- episcopate. --- leadership. --- pastorate. --- privilege.
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Episcopacy --- Collégialité épiscopale --- History of doctrines --- Histoire des doctrines --- Germany --- Allemagne --- Church history --- Histoire religieuse --- History of doctrines. --- 091:271 --- 091 <43> --- -Bishops --- Collegiality of bishops --- Church polity --- Apostolic succession --- Bishops --- Handschriftenkunde. Handschriftencatalogi-:-Kloosterwezen. Religieuze orden en congregaties. Monachisme --- Handschriftenkunde. Handschriftencatalogi--Duitsland voor 1945 en na 1989 --- Collegiality --- -091:271 --- -Handschriftenkunde. Handschriftencatalogi-:-Kloosterwezen. Religieuze orden en congregaties. Monachisme --- 091 <43> Handschriftenkunde. Handschriftencatalogi--Duitsland voor 1945 en na 1989 --- 091:271 Handschriftenkunde. Handschriftencatalogi-:-Kloosterwezen. Religieuze orden en congregaties. Monachisme --- -Episcopacy --- Collégialité épiscopale --- Weimar Republic --- Germanii︠a︡ --- Германия --- BRD --- FRN --- Jirmānīya --- جرمانيا --- Nimechchyna --- Gjermani --- Federalʹna Respublika Nimechchyny --- Veĭmarskai︠a︡ Respublika --- Ashkenaz --- Germanyah --- Bundesrepublik Deutschland --- Federal Republic of Germany --- Deutschland --- Repoblika Federalin'i Alemana --- República Federal de Alemania --- Alemania --- República de Alemania --- Bu̇gd Naĭramdakh German Uls --- Kholboony Bu̇gd Naĭramdakh German Uls --- KhBNGU --- ХБНГУ --- German Uls --- Germania --- Republika Federal Alemmana --- Deutsches Reich --- Grossdeutsches Reich --- Weimarer Republik --- Vācijā --- Episcopacy - History of doctrines.
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History of Europe --- Christian church history --- anno 1600-1699 --- anno 1500-1599 --- Episcopacy --- Clergy --- Christianity and politics --- Reformation --- Episcopat --- Clergé --- Eglise catholique --- Réforme (Christianisme) --- Christianisme et politique --- History. --- Office --- History --- Catholic Church --- Histoire --- Ministère --- Aspect politique --- Bishops --- Council of Trent --- Europe --- Church history --- Histoire religieuse --- Church history. --- Clergé --- Réforme (Christianisme) --- Ministère --- Collegiality of bishops --- Church polity --- Apostolic succession --- Clergy members --- Clergymen --- Indigenous clergy --- Major orders --- Members of the clergy --- Ministers (Clergy) --- Ministers of the gospel --- Native clergy --- Ordained clergy --- Ordained ministers --- Orders, Major --- Pastors --- Rectors --- Religious leaders --- Christianity --- Church and politics --- Politics and Christianity --- Politics and the church --- Political science --- Catholic Church&delete& --- Office&delete& --- Collegiality --- Political aspects --- Concilio di Trento --- Concilium Tridentinum --- Konzil von Trient --- Trent, Council of, --- Tridentskiĭ sobor --- Diocesan clergy --- Ecclesiastics --- Secular clergy --- Church of Rome --- Roman Catholic Church --- Katholische Kirche --- Katolyt︠s︡ʹka t︠s︡erkva --- Römisch-Katholische Kirche --- Römische Kirche --- Ecclesia Catholica --- Eglise catholique-romaine --- Katolicheskai︠a︡ t︠s︡erkovʹ --- Chiesa cattolica --- Iglesia Católica --- Kościół Katolicki --- Katolicki Kościół --- Kościół Rzymskokatolicki --- Nihon Katorikku Kyōkai --- Katholikē Ekklēsia --- Gereja Katolik --- Kenesiyah ha-Ḳatolit --- Kanisa Katoliki --- כנסיה הקתולית --- כנסייה הקתולית --- 가톨릭교 --- 천주교 --- Episcopacy - History. --- Clergy - Office - History. --- Christianity and politics - Catholic Church - History. --- Christianity and politics - Europe - History. --- Europe - Church history.
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