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Conflict Between the Papacy and the Holy Roman Empire During the Early Avignon Era, 1300-1360

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Pages:620
ISBN:0-7734-4473-4
978-0-7734-4473-7
Price:$339.95
A valuable book presenting readers with an overarching view of the literature produced during a time of intense conflict between the papacy and secular rulers just before and during the Avignon Papacy from 1300-1360 A.D. Implicit in the discussions is the question of the nature of the Church itself and its role in society.

Reviews

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

Table of Contents

Abstract
Foreword
Preface
INTRODUCTION
CHAPTER ONE
KING PHILIP THE FAIR AND POPE BONIFACE VIII
John of Paris CHAPTER TWO
THE POPE STRIKES BACK
Giles of Rome and the papalist responses
CHAPTER THREE
JAMES OF VITERBO
Giles of Rome and James of Viterbo on the Holy Roman Empire
CHAPTER FOUR
DANTE AND EMPIRE
Monarchia and other writings
Englebert of Admont
Ptolemy of Lucca
CHAPTER FIVE
AUGUSTINUS TRIUMPHUS
CHAPTER SIX
MARSILIUS OF PADUA
CHAPTER SEVEN
WILLIAM OF OCKHAM AND THE ROMAN EMPIRE
CHAPTER EIGHT
LUPOLD OF BEBENBERG, CONRAD OF MEGENBURG ALVARUS PELAGIUS: A NEW SYNTHESIS
CONCLUSION
BIBLIOGRAPHY
INDEX