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OverviewThis book proposes a new synthesis of the development of theories of empire and papacy in this exceptionally creative period of political thought utilizing a 'best text' analysis of the political theories produced in favor or in opposition to the claim of supreme and universal power of the pope over secular matters and secular rulers. The years 1300-1360 were pivotal in the history of papal-imperial theory. During much of this era the papacy was in Avignon, and the emperors were engaged in wars in Germany and Italy, where the pope was losing authority. The controversy between Pope Boniface VIII (1295-1303) and King Philip IV the Fair of France (1295-1314) produced a large number of writings which would influence the debates between popes and emperors in subsequent decades. The theories of papal and imperial claims during the period 1300-1360, it is argued in this book, fall into three phases. First, the issue of papal-imperial relations was a minor one during the royal-papal confrontation of 1300-03, and not much studied in modern scholarship. Second, the period 1308-1330 was marked by sharp conflicts between popes and emperors.The volume of the polemics during this time exceeded even that of the Investiture Controversy. Third, the era 1330-60 accelerated the tendency to unite the imperial and papal camps. Following 1330, the intention to settle the conflicts becomes the dominant theme in the texts. Extreme papalist notions are modified in the almost desperate quest for a practical solution to the worsening split between pontiff and emperor. There is a growing realization that the unresolved conflicts are having repercussions throughout Europe. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Thomas RennaPublisher: The Edwin Mellen Press Ltd Imprint: Edwin Mellen Press Ltd ISBN: 9780773444737ISBN 10: 0773444734 Pages: 612 Publication Date: 31 March 2013 Audience: College/higher education , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsThe great political issue of the late Middle Ages was not a moral issue, it was an organizational one. How should Christian society operate? (Prof. James Muldoon, Rutgers University) A thorough and detailed study of the arguments of each of the defenders or opponents of the papal claims...and the role of the Church in society. (Karl A. Gersbach, O.S.A. Villanova University) """The great political issue of the late Middle Ages was not a moral issue, it was an organizational one. How should Christian society operate?"" (Prof. James Muldoon, Rutgers University) ""A thorough and detailed study of the arguments of each of the defenders or opponents of the papal claims...and the role of the Church in society."" (Karl A. Gersbach, O.S.A. Villanova University)""" Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |