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Bishop-Elect

A Study in Medieval Ecclesiastical Office

Robert Louis Benson

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Geisteswissenschaften, Kunst, Musik / Religion/Theologie

Beschreibung

"What were the constitutive acts in the making of a bishop and what was their significance?" In answering these questions, Professor Benson provides a new perspective on a crucial chapter in the history of ecclesiastical office. Drawing upon material from unedited canonistic manuscripts, as well as from Gratian's Decretum and the Decretales of Gregory IX, he traces aspects of the Church’s constitutional doctrine and administrative practice from the early Middle Ages, which stressed the sacramental character of office, to the end of the thirteenth century, when ecclesiastical office was conceived primarily in terms of jurisdictional prerogatives.

Originally published in 1968.

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Papal primacy, Prerogative, Pope Callixtus II, Adalbert of Mainz, Vicar of Christ, Pope, Apostolic see, Prince of the Church, By the Grace of God, Investiture, Sacramentum (oath), Decretales Gregorii IX, Canon law (Catholic Church), Papal bull, Egilbert, Encyclical, Regalia, Gregorian Reform, Clerical celibacy (Catholic Church), Consecration, Plenitudo potestatis, Auctoritas, Huguccio, Concordat, Constitutions of Clarendon, Papal supremacy, Paschal, Dominium mundi, Apologeticus, Heresy, Simony, Pope Gregory IX, Antipope Clement III, John of Paris, Ecclesiastical jurisdiction, Cathedral chapter, King of the Romans, Prelate, Antipope, Decretalist, Western Schism, Pope Boniface VIII, Ivo of Chartres, Sede vacante, Decretist, Anselm of Lucca, Divine law, Archbishop, Politique, Temporal power (papal), Ekkehard of Aura, Ne Temere, Michael von Faulhaber, Pontiff, Humbert of Silva Candida, Vassal, Investiture Controversy, Peter Damian, Latae sententiae, Papal conclave, Papal appointment, Decretal, High church, Roman Curia, Advocatus, Canon law, God, Prince-bishop, Concordat of Worms, Pope Pius XII