Inventing the Church: The Pull of the Past in Ecclesial Politics

Author:   Bénédicte Sère ,  Caroline Wazer (History Buff)
Publisher:   Columbia University Press
Volume:   55
ISBN:  

9780231218399


Pages:   328
Publication Date:   11 November 2025
Format:   Paperback
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Inventing the Church: The Pull of the Past in Ecclesial Politics


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Why is the official narrative of the history of the Catholic Church so discordant with the archival sources of the Middle Ages? From the fifteenth century down to the present day, the Church has constructed an identity and a past at odds with what the records show-expanding the authority and power of the papacy in ways that have striking broader political implications. This audacious and nuanced book explores how the Church has repeatedly invented and reinvented itself through a constant back-and-forth between narratives of the Middle Ages and modernity. Bénédicte Sère excavates and traces this history through seven pivotal concepts in long-standing debates over papal power and the nature of the Church. Providing critical readings of the medieval sources on which later positions have been based, she chronicles how the Church has officially interpreted-and misinterpreted-its own past in order to serve the needs of the present and to create a narrative for posterity. Drawing on a wide range of classic and recent works published in French, German, Italian, and English, this book offers a bold reinterpretation of Church history and historiography. Inventing the Church also speaks more broadly to questions concerning the interpretation of foundational documents, the uses of history, and the ways institutions interact with their own pasts.

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Author:   Bénédicte Sère ,  Caroline Wazer (History Buff)
Publisher:   Columbia University Press
Imprint:   Columbia University Press
Volume:   55
ISBN:  

9780231218399


ISBN 10:   0231218397
Pages:   328
Publication Date:   11 November 2025
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  College/higher education ,  Professional & Vocational ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Forthcoming
Availability:   Awaiting stock   Availability explained

Table of Contents

Foreword to the English Translation, by Caroline Walker Bynum Preface to the English Translation Introduction 1. Conciliarism: From Historical Reality to Historiographical Crystallization 2. Constitutionalism: A Stake of Political Modernity? 3. Collegialism 4. Rethinking Reform: The History of Reform and Antireformism 5. Anti-Romanism and Its Hitherto Unrecognized Medieval Roots 6. Modernism’s Challenge to the Middle Ages: Between Medieval Studies and Medievalism 7. Infallibilism: Anatomy of a Misinterpretation Conclusion Acknowledgments Notes Bibliography Index of Names

Reviews

Was there a medieval Church? Is the modern Church based on it? Bénédicte Sère convincingly answers “no” to both questions. Both Churches instead are imaginative constructions. How they came to be so is the story of this book. In the process, it probes our assumptions about the very nature of knowledge, tradition, and interpretation. -- Barbara H. Rosenwein, Professor Emerita, Loyola University Chicago


Author Information

Bénédicte Sère is a member of the Institut Universitaire de France and an associate professor in medieval history at the University of Paris Nanterre. She is a visiting professor at Columbia University and the Jewish Theological Seminary. Caroline Wazer is a translator and writer who holds a PhD in ancient Roman history from Columbia University. Caroline Walker Bynum is University Professor Emerita at Columbia University and professor emerita of medieval European history at the Institute for Advanced Study.

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