Excommunication was the medieval church's most severe sanction, used against people at all levels of society. It was a spiritual, social, and legal penalty. Excommunication in Thirteenth-Century England offers a fresh perspective on medieval excommunication by taking a multi-dimensional approach to discussion of the sanction.
Excommunication was the medieval church's most severe sanction, used against people at all levels of society. It was a spiritual, social, and legal penalty. Excommunication in Thirteenth-Century England offers a fresh perspective on medieval excommunication by taking a multi-dimensional approach to discussion of the sanction.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
FELICITY HILL is a lecturer in medieval history at the University of St Andrews. She was previously a research fellow at Corpus Christi College, Cambridge, and a Scouloudi fellow at the Institute of Historical Research. She holds degrees from the University of Manchester (BA), University College London (MA), and the University of East Anglia (PhD).
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* Introduction * PART I: INDIVIDUALS * 1: The Spiritual Effects of Excommunication: Instilling Fear * 2: Belief, Fear, and Conscience * PART II: COMMUNITIES * 3: Exclusion from the Community of the Faithful * 4: Apathy, Rejection, and Divided Loyalties * PART III: PUBLICITY * 5: Publicity, Reputation, and Scandal * 6: Violence, Excommunication, and Dispute Settlement: Thame, 1292-1294 * 7: Ecclesiastical Broadcasting in the Thirteenth Century: The Origins of the Great * Conclusion * APPENDIX I: IPSO FACTO SENTENCES TO BE REGULARLY PRONOUNCED IN THIRTEENTH-CENTURY ENGLAND * APPENDIX II: WILLIAM OF PAGULA'S LIST OF IPSO FACTO SENTENCES (OCULIS SACERDOTIS, C. 1320)
* Introduction * PART I: INDIVIDUALS * 1: The Spiritual Effects of Excommunication: Instilling Fear * 2: Belief, Fear, and Conscience * PART II: COMMUNITIES * 3: Exclusion from the Community of the Faithful * 4: Apathy, Rejection, and Divided Loyalties * PART III: PUBLICITY * 5: Publicity, Reputation, and Scandal * 6: Violence, Excommunication, and Dispute Settlement: Thame, 1292-1294 * 7: Ecclesiastical Broadcasting in the Thirteenth Century: The Origins of the Great * Conclusion * APPENDIX I: IPSO FACTO SENTENCES TO BE REGULARLY PRONOUNCED IN THIRTEENTH-CENTURY ENGLAND * APPENDIX II: WILLIAM OF PAGULA'S LIST OF IPSO FACTO SENTENCES (OCULIS SACERDOTIS, C. 1320)
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