The papacy is commonly referred to as the world's oldest surviving institution and its capacity for survival and residual strength have fascinated historians. This Cambridge History explores how and why the papacy has endured across the centuries. It examines its role as an instrument of authority, governance, and social and cultural influence.
The papacy is commonly referred to as the world's oldest surviving institution and its capacity for survival and residual strength have fascinated historians. This Cambridge History explores how and why the papacy has endured across the centuries. It examines its role as an instrument of authority, governance, and social and cultural influence.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Part I. Christendom and Empire Part II. Crises, Schisms, and Dissent Part III. Reformations and Revolutions Part IV. Theopolitics and Religious Diplomacy Part V. Inter-Faith Relations Part I. The Pope within the Church Part II. The Roman Curia Part III. Canon Law Part IV. Finance Part V. Papal States Part I. Spaces, Liturgies, Travels Part II. Women, Gender, Sexuality Part III. Science, Medicine, Technology Part IV. Education, Culture, Arts.
Part I. Christendom and Empire Part II. Crises, Schisms, and Dissent Part III. Reformations and Revolutions Part IV. Theopolitics and Religious Diplomacy Part V. Inter-Faith Relations Part I. The Pope within the Church Part II. The Roman Curia Part III. Canon Law Part IV. Finance Part V. Papal States Part I. Spaces, Liturgies, Travels Part II. Women, Gender, Sexuality Part III. Science, Medicine, Technology Part IV. Education, Culture, Arts.
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