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262.5*22 --- 262.5*22 Lateranen IV--(1215) --- Lateranen IV--(1215)
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262.5*22 --- Lateranen IV--(1215) --- Concilis i sínodes. --- Història eclesiàstica. --- Concili del Laterà --- 262.5*22 Lateranen IV--(1215)
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Church history --- Lateran Council --- 262.5*22 --- 262.5*22 Lateranen IV--(1215) --- Lateranen IV--(1215) --- Conferences - Meetings
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The Fourth Lateran Council (1215) was groundbreaking for having introduced to medieval Europe a series of canons that sought to regulate encounters between Christians and Jews and Muslims. Its canon 68 demanded that Jews and Muslims wear distinguishing dress, in order to prevent Christians from entering into illicit sexual relations with them, restricted the movement of Jews in public spaces during Holy Week, and exhorted secular authorities to punish Jews who in any way “insult” or blaspheme against Christ himself. Other canons sought to exercise greater control over moneylending, to provide relief to Christian borrowers, to extract tithes from Jews who held Christian properties as pledges, and prohibited Jews from exercising power as public officials over Christians. The canons condemned converts who preserved elements from their former religion, promoted a fifth Crusade to the East, exempted Crusaders from taxes and from interest payments to Jewish moneylenders, restricted trade with Muslims or Saracens, and condemned Christians who provided arms or assistance to Saracens. The Council’s canons affected the missionary efforts of the late medieval Church and its attempts to convert Jewish and Muslim minorities, and established essential guidance on minority relations not to be surpassed until Vatican II in the 1960s.
Church history --- Christianity and other religions --- Judaism --- Jews --- Antisemitism --- Muslims --- Congresses --- Congresses. --- History --- Relations --- Christianity --- History. --- Innocent --- Catholic Church --- Doctrines --- Lateran Council --- Europe --- Social conditions --- 262.5*22 --- 297.116*1 --- 296*813 --- 296*813 Christelijk antisemitisme --- Christelijk antisemitisme --- 262.5*22 Lateranen IV--(1215) --- Lateranen IV--(1215) --- 297.116*1 Relatie Islam tot Christendom --- Relatie Islam tot Christendom
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Concilie van Lateranen I (1123). --- Concilie van Lateranen II (1139). --- Concilie van Lateranen III (1179). --- Concilie van Lateranen IV (1215). --- Lateran Councils. --- Laterankonzil <1123>. --- Laterankonzil <1139>. --- Laterankonzil <1179>. --- Laterankonzil <1215>. --- Concile de Latran --- Concile de Latran --- Concile de Latran --- Concile de Latran --- Lateran Councils --- Lateran Councils --- Lateran Councils --- Lateran Councils
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Concilie van Lateranen I (1123). --- Concilie van Lateranen II (1139). --- Concilie van Lateranen III (1179). --- Concilie van Lateranen IV (1215). --- Lateran Councils. --- Laterankonzil <1123>. --- Laterankonzil <1139>. --- Laterankonzil <1179>. --- Laterankonzil <1215>. --- Concile de Latran --- Concile de Latran --- Concile de Latran --- Concile de Latran --- Lateran Councils --- Lateran Councils --- Lateran Councils --- Lateran Councils
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This volume deals with efforts by the German episcopacy to implement the reform decrees issued by Pope Innocent III at the Fourth Lateran Council in November 1215 within the six ecclesiastical provinces of Bremen, Cologne, Magdeburg, Mains, Salzburg and Trier over three decades: its primary focus is upon the use of provincial and diocesan synods, episcopal visitations, and general chapters for the regular clergy to the end that "...evils may be uprooted, virtues implanted, mistakes corrected, morals reformed, heresies extirpated, the faith strengthened,...and salutary decrees enacted for the higher and lower clergy." It examines the methods and the personalities involved, the relationships between the ecclesiastical leadership of Germany and the Roman Curia, and it assesses the impact of these efforts at a most opportune and critical point in the history of the medieval Church.
Christian church history --- Germany --- anno 1200-1299 --- Lateraan [Concilie van ](4de), 1215 --- Lateraanse Concilie (4de), 1215 --- Lateran Council, 4th, 1215 --- Lateranen [Concilie van ](4de), 1215 --- Latran [Concile du ](4e), 1215 --- Religious thought --- Church history --- Lateran Council, --- 27 <43> "12" --- 262.5*22 --- -Religious thought --- -Religion --- Christianity --- Ecclesiastical history --- History, Church --- History, Ecclesiastical --- History --- Kerkgeschiedenis--Duitsland voor 1945 en na 1989--?"12" --- Lateranen IV--(1215) --- -27 <43> "12" --- -Kerkgeschiedenis--Duitsland voor 1945 en na 1989--?"12" --- 262.5*22 Lateranen IV--(1215) --- -Christian church history --- -Christianity --- -262.5*22 --- Lateran Council --- Concilium Lateranense --- Great Council --- Great Lateran Council --- Laterankonzil --- 843-1517 --- Lateran Council - (4th : - 1215) --- Germany - Church history - 843-1517. --- Religious thought - Middle Ages, 600-1500 --- Church history - 13th century --- Germany - Church history - 843-1517 --- Bishops --- Lateran Council IV (1215) --- Archbishops --- Clergy --- Major orders --- Metropolitans --- Orders, Major --- Chaplains, Bishops' --- Episcopacy
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The Fourth Lateran Council of 1215 was a foundational event in the history of Western Christendom. Lead by the reformist Pope Innocent III, the Council ushered in a new era of papal policy in governance, the implications of which would be felt throughout the continent. To some, Lateran IV represents the flourishing of the medieval papacy, as the institution sought to improve pastoral care across Europe, as well as to define theological orthodoxy. For others, Lateran IV constitutes the founding moment of the so-called ‘persecuting society’, the moment at which the Papacy articulated its identity via the category of heresy. Lateran IV: Theology and Care of Souls assesses the pastoral and theological legacies of the Council. The volume brings together scholars of high theology, as well as those whose work engages with the practices of clerical governance in the thirteenth century. Lateran IV: Theology and Care of Souls maps the key intellectual, theological, and pastoral concerns of Lateran IV, especially revealing the influence of the medieval theologians connected to the universities on the decrees of the Council.
Church history --- Theology, Doctrinal. --- Middle Ages. --- Catholic Church --- Catholic Church. --- Doctrines --- History. --- Lateran Council --- Lateran Council. --- 600-1500 --- Pastoral theology --- Pastoral care --- 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 --- Concilium Lateranense --- Great Council --- Great Lateran Council --- Laterankonzil --- Care of souls --- Cure of souls --- Ministry --- Pastoral office and work --- Theology, Pastoral --- Church work --- Pastoral counseling --- Christianity --- Middle Ages, 600-1500 --- 262.5*22 --- 262.5*22 Lateranen IV--(1215) --- Lateranen IV--(1215)
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