
The Cambridge history of medieval canon law
The Cambridge history of medieval canon law
Bok · Engelsk · 2022
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Omfang | xx, 617 sider : illustrasjoner, figurer, kart
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Opplysninger | 1. Medieval canon law: introduction John C. Wei and Anders Winroth Part I. The History of Medieval Canon Law: 2. The early church Caroline Humfress 3. Early medieval canon law Abigail Firey 4. Canon law in the long tenth century, 900–1050 Greta Austin 5. The age of reforms: canon law in the century before Gratian Christof Rolker 6. The reinvention of canon law in the high middle ages Wolfgang P. Mueller 7. Canon law in a time of renewal, 1130–1234 Anders Winroth 8. The late middle ages: introductionfour remarks regarding the present state of research Martin Bertram 9. The late middle ages: sources Andreas Meyer 10. The canon law of the Eastern churches Péter Erdő Part II. The Sources and Dissemination of Medieval Canon Law: 11. Theology and the theological sources of canon law John C. Wei 12. Church councils Norman Tanner 13. Decretals and lawmaking Gisela Drossbach 14. Roman law Gero Dolezalek 15. Law schools and legal education Anders Winroth 16. Local knowledge of canon law, c. 1150–1250 Anthony Perron 17. Medieval canon law manuscripts and early printed books Susan L'Engle Part III. Doctrine and Society: 18. Procedures and courts Wolfgang P. Mueller 19. Ecclesiastical property, tithes, spiritualia Charles de Miramon 20. The law of benefices Andreas Meyer 21. Religious life Elizabeth Makowski 22. The sacraments of baptism, confirmation, and the Eucharist Thomas M. Izbicki 23. Confession, penance, and extreme unction Rob Meens 24. Saints and relics Thomas Wetzstein 25. Marriage: law and practice Sara McDougall 26. Family law Franck Roumy 27. Criminal law Lotte Kéry 28. Ecclesiastical discipline: heresy, magic, and superstition Edward Peters 29. Wars and crusades Frederick Russell and Ryan Greenwood 30. Excommunication and interdict Peter G. ClarkeConclusion 31. The spirit of canon law Peter Landau 32. Bibliography of primary sources Thomas Izbicki and Anders Winroth.. - Canon law touched nearly every aspect of medieval society, including many issues we now think of as purely secular. It regulated marriages, oaths, usury, sorcery, heresy, university life, penance, just war, court procedure, and Christian relations with religious minorities. Canon law also regulated the clergy and the Church, one of the most important institutions in the Middle Ages. This Cambridge History offers a comprehensive survey of canon law, both chronologically and thematically. Written by an international team of scholars, it explores, in non-technical language, how it operated in the daily life of people and in the great political events of the time. The volume demonstrates that medieval canon law holds a unique position in the legal history of Europe. Indeed, the influence of medieval canon law, which was at the forefront of introducing and defining concepts such as 'equity,' 'rationality,' 'office,' and 'positive law,' has been enormous, long-lasting, and remarkably diverse.
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ISBN | 9781107025042
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