The Great Western Schism 1378 1417


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A Companion To The Great Western Schism 1378 1417


A Companion To The Great Western Schism 1378 1417
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Author : Joëlle Rollo-Koster
language : en
Publisher: BRILL
Release Date : 2009

A Companion To The Great Western Schism 1378 1417 written by Joëlle Rollo-Koster and has been published by BRILL this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2009 with Religion categories.


The division of the Church or Schism that took place between 1378 and 1417 had no precedent in Christianity. No conclave since the twelfth century had acted as had those in April and September 1378, electing two concurrent popes. This crisis was neither an issue of the authority claimed by the pope and the Holy Roman Emperor nor an issue of authority and liturgy. The Great Western Schism was unique because it forced upon Christianity a rethinking of the traditional medieval mental frame. It raised question of personality, authority, human fallibility, ecclesiastical jurisdiction and taxation, and in the end responsibility in holding power and authority. This collection presents the broadest range of experiences, center and periphery, clerical and lay, male and female, Christian and Muslim. Theology, including exegesis of Scripture, diplomacy, French literature, reform, art, and finance all receive attention.



The Great Western Schism 1378 1417


The Great Western Schism 1378 1417
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Author : Joëlle Rollo-Koster
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2022-04-14

The Great Western Schism 1378 1417 written by Joëlle Rollo-Koster and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2022-04-14 with Religion categories.


A new history of the Great Western Schism, focusing on social drama and the performance of legitimacy and papacy.



The Great Western Schism 1378 1417


The Great Western Schism 1378 1417
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Author : Joëlle Rollo-Koster
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2022

The Great Western Schism 1378 1417 written by Joëlle Rollo-Koster and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2022 with Electronic books categories.


The Great Schism divided Western Christianity between 1378 and 1417. Two popes and their courts occupied the see of St. Peter, one in Rome, and one in Avignon. Traditionally, this event has received attention from scholars of institutional history. In this book, by contrast, Joëlle Rollo-Koster investigates the event through the prism of social drama. Marshalling liturgical, cultural, artistic, literary and archival evidence, she explores the four phases of the Schism: the breach after the 1378 election, the subsequent division of the Church, redressive actions, and reintegration of the papacy in a single pope. Investigating how popes legitimized their respective positions and the reception of these efforts, Rollo-Koster shows how the Schism influenced political thought, how unity was achieved, and how the two capitals, Rome and Avignon, responded to events. Rollo-Koster's approach humanizes the Schism, enabling us to understand the event as it was experienced by contemporaries.



Avignon And Its Papacy 1309 1417


Avignon And Its Papacy 1309 1417
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Author : Joëlle Rollo-Koster
language : en
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Release Date : 2015-08-20

Avignon And Its Papacy 1309 1417 written by Joëlle Rollo-Koster and has been published by Rowman & Littlefield this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2015-08-20 with History categories.


With the arrival of Clement V in 1309, seven popes ruled the Western Church from Avignon until 1378. Joëlle Rollo-Koster traces the compelling story of the transplanted papacy in Avignon, the city the popes transformed into their capital. Through an engaging blend of political and social history, she argues that we should think more positively about the Avignon papacy, with its effective governance, intellectual creativity, and dynamism. It is a remarkable tale of an institution growing and defending its prerogatives, of people both high and low who produced and served its needs, and of the city they built together. As the author reconsiders the Avignon papacy (1309–1378) and the Great Western Schism (1378–1417) within the social setting of late medieval Avignon, she also recovers the city’s urban texture, the stamp of its streets, the noise of its crowds and celebrations, and its people’s joys and pains. Each chapter focuses on the popes, their rules, the crises they faced, and their administration but also on the history of the city, considering the recent historiography to link the life of the administration with that of the city and its people. The story of Avignon and its inhabitants is crucial for our understanding of the institutional history of the papacy in the later Middle Ages. The author argues that the Avignon papacy and the Schism encouraged fundamental institutional changes in the governance of early modern Europe—effective centralization linked to fiscal policy, efficient bureaucratic governance, court society (société de cour), and conciliarism. This fascinating history of a misunderstood era will bring to life what it was like to live in the fourteenth-century capital of Christianity.



Poets Saints And Visionaries Of The Great Schism 1378 1417


Poets Saints And Visionaries Of The Great Schism 1378 1417
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Author : Renate Blumenfeld-Kosinski
language : en
Publisher: Penn State Press
Release Date : 2010-11-01

Poets Saints And Visionaries Of The Great Schism 1378 1417 written by Renate Blumenfeld-Kosinski and has been published by Penn State Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2010-11-01 with Religion categories.


In Poets, Saints, and Visionaries of the Great Schism, Renate Blumenfeld-Kosinski looks beyond the political and ecclesiastical storm and finds an outpouring of artistic, literary, and visionary responses to one of the great calamities of the late Middle Ages.



The Great Schism 1378


The Great Schism 1378
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Author : John Holland Smith
language : en
Publisher: Hamish Hamilton
Release Date : 1970

The Great Schism 1378 written by John Holland Smith and has been published by Hamish Hamilton this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1970 with Church history categories.




Raiding Saint Peter


Raiding Saint Peter
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Author : Joëlle Rollo-Koster
language : en
Publisher: BRILL
Release Date : 2008

Raiding Saint Peter written by Joëlle Rollo-Koster and has been published by BRILL this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2008 with History categories.


This book argues that during the Middle Ages there was a pillaging problem attached to ecclesiastical interregna, that the nature of ecclesiastical elections contributed to the problem, and the problem in turn contributed to the initiation of the Great Western Schism.



The Age Of The Great Western Schism


The Age Of The Great Western Schism
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Author : Clinton Locke
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1896

The Age Of The Great Western Schism written by Clinton Locke and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1896 with Papacy categories.




Negotiating Survival


Negotiating Survival
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Author : Alison Williams Lewin
language : en
Publisher: Fairleigh Dickinson Univ Press
Release Date : 2003

Negotiating Survival written by Alison Williams Lewin and has been published by Fairleigh Dickinson Univ Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2003 with History categories.


Internal crises and external conflict made stability a rare feature of city life in the northern Italian commnities of the Renaissance. 'Negotiating Survival' follows the many twists and turns of strategy and vision that enabled the republic to emerge transformed but intact from the enormous strains created by the Great Schism.



Two Women Of The Great Schism


Two Women Of The Great Schism
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Author : Raymond de Sabanac
language : en
Publisher: Iter Press
Release Date : 2010-01-01

Two Women Of The Great Schism written by Raymond de Sabanac and has been published by Iter Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2010-01-01 with History categories.


The Great Schism (1378–1417) divided Western Christendom into two groups: those who recognized a pope in Rome and those who recognized one in Avignon. It was a crisis of authority that brought with it spiritual anxiety and political uproar. This book presents the responses of two fascinating women whose experiences demonstrate the impact of the Schism on ordinary Christians. Constance de Rabastens (active 1384–1386), who lived in a village in rural Languedoc, had dramatic visions indicting the Avignon pope Clement VII, despite his being recognized in her region. Ursulina of Parma (1375–1408), a diminutive young woman from an urban milieu in Italy, believed that she was commanded by Christ to engage in shuttle diplomacy between the Roman and Avignon papacies in order to end the Schism. Two Women of the Great Schism translates an account of Constance’s visionary experiences as recorded by her confessor Raymond de Sabanac and a posthumous biography of Ursulina by Simone Zanacchi, a pious abbot who wrote some sixty years after his subject’s death. These texts bring to life the extraordinary spiritual and political engagement of two late medieval women who refused to be passive bystanders as rival papal factions tore Christendom apart.