This volume is the first major study of the papacy as a managerial structure that has evolved over two thousand years. Special emphasis is placed on the environments in which the Church functioned and in which it had to reach uneasy compromises. The volume is both scholarly and very readable.
This volume is the first major study of the papacy as a managerial structure that has evolved over two thousand years. Special emphasis is placed on the environments in which the Church functioned and in which it had to reach uneasy compromises. The volume is both scholarly and very readable.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Michael P. Riccards is currently the Executive Director of the Hall Institute of Public Policy in New Jersey.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1: The Primitive Church Chapter 2: From Bishop to Pope (Peter to Leo the Great, 500 A.D.) Chapter 3: The Threats to Orthodoxy Chapter 4: Beyond the End of the Empire, 500-800 Chapter 5: The Medieval Papacy Looks East Chapter 6: Abuses and Reform, 800-1000 Chapter 7: The Papal Monarchy, 1000-1500 Chapter 8: The Worldly Popes Chapter 9: The Protestant Reformation Chapter 10: The Timidity of Reform Chapter 11: The Catholic Reformation Chapter 12: The Council as a Reform Movement Chapter 13: Religious Wars and Religious Repression Chapter 14: The Enlightenment Chapter 15: The Church Confronts the Leviathan Chapter 16: The Church and the Ancien Regime Chapter 17: The Emperor's Attack on the Papacy Chapter 18: Pius IX: The First Modern Pope Chapter 19: Leo XIII: The Soul of the Industrial State Chapter 20: Pius X: Moods of Piety and Repression Chapter 21: Benedict XV and the Mad Dogs of War Chapter 22: Pius XI and the New Men of Violence Chapter 23: Pius XII and the Spiritual Twilight of the West Chapter 24: John XXII and the Promise of Aggiornamento Chapter 25: Paul VI: The Perils of Aggiornamento Chapter 26: John Paul II: The Uneasy Agenda of Restoration Postscript: Benedict XVI Conclusion
Chapter 1: The Primitive Church Chapter 2: From Bishop to Pope (Peter to Leo the Great, 500 A.D.) Chapter 3: The Threats to Orthodoxy Chapter 4: Beyond the End of the Empire, 500-800 Chapter 5: The Medieval Papacy Looks East Chapter 6: Abuses and Reform, 800-1000 Chapter 7: The Papal Monarchy, 1000-1500 Chapter 8: The Worldly Popes Chapter 9: The Protestant Reformation Chapter 10: The Timidity of Reform Chapter 11: The Catholic Reformation Chapter 12: The Council as a Reform Movement Chapter 13: Religious Wars and Religious Repression Chapter 14: The Enlightenment Chapter 15: The Church Confronts the Leviathan Chapter 16: The Church and the Ancien Regime Chapter 17: The Emperor's Attack on the Papacy Chapter 18: Pius IX: The First Modern Pope Chapter 19: Leo XIII: The Soul of the Industrial State Chapter 20: Pius X: Moods of Piety and Repression Chapter 21: Benedict XV and the Mad Dogs of War Chapter 22: Pius XI and the New Men of Violence Chapter 23: Pius XII and the Spiritual Twilight of the West Chapter 24: John XXII and the Promise of Aggiornamento Chapter 25: Paul VI: The Perils of Aggiornamento Chapter 26: John Paul II: The Uneasy Agenda of Restoration Postscript: Benedict XVI Conclusion
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