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Webster, Alexander, -- 1707-1784 --- Gib, Adam, -- 1714-1788 --- Whitefield, George, -- 1714-1770 --- Church polity --- Worship
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Relations between the laity and the religious in medieval Durham reveal much about lay religion of the time. Although religious life in medieval Durham was ruled by its prince bishop and priory, the laity flourished and played a major role in the affairs of the parish, as Margaret Harvey demonstrates. Using a variety of sources, she provides a complete account of its history from the Conquest to the Dissolution of the priory, with a particular emphasis on the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries. She shows how the laity interacted vigorously with both bishop and priory, and the relations between them, with the priory providing schools, hospitals, chantries and regular sermons, but also acting as a disciplinary force. On a wider level, she also looks at the whole question of lay religion and what can be discovered about it. She finishes by an examination of local reactions to the Reformation.
Christian church history --- anno 1200-1499 --- Durham [city] --- Laity --- Church management --- Parishes --- Chantries --- History --- Durham (England) --- Church history. --- Religious life and customs. --- Church polity --- Church administration --- Parish administration --- Parish management --- Management --- Theology, Practical --- Church closures --- Christian laity --- Laymen --- Lay ministry --- Benefices, Ecclesiastical --- Chapels --- Durham, Eng. --- Durham (Durham) --- Medieval Durham. --- Parish history. --- Reformation. --- Religious life. --- History. --- Durham [city in England]
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This important new study of episcopal office and clerical identity in a socially and culturally dynamic region of medieval Europe examines the construction and representation of episcopal power and authority in the archdiocese of Reims during the sometimes turbulent century between 1050 and 1150. Drawing on a wide range of diplomatic, hagiographical, epistolary and other narrative sources, John S. Ott considers how bishops conceived of, and projected, their authority collectively and individually. In examining episcopal professional identities and notions of office, he explores how prelates used textual production and their physical landscapes to craft historical narratives and consolidate local and regional memories around ideals that established themselves as not only religious authorities but also cultural arbiters. This study reveals that, far from being reactive and hostile to cultural and religious change, bishops regularly grappled with and sought to affect, positively and to their advantage, new and emerging cultural and religious norms.
Christian fundamental theology --- Christian church history --- anno 1100-1199 --- anno 1000-1099 --- Europe: North-West --- Évêques --- Épiscopat --- Autorité --- Episcopacy --- Authority --- Histoire des doctrines --- Aspect religieux --- Christianisme --- History of doctrines --- Religious aspects --- Christianity --- History of doctrines. --- Eglise catholique. --- Catholic Church. --- Catholic Church --- History. --- Bishops. --- Église catholique --- Histoire des doctrines. --- Episcopacy - History of doctrines --- Authority - Religious aspects - Christianity - History of doctrines --- Aspects religieux --- Reims, diocèse --- Bishops --- Power (Social sciences) --- Church and state --- Church history --- Temporal power --- History --- Reims (France) --- France, Northern --- Church history. --- Christianity and state --- Separation of church and state --- State and church --- State, The --- Empowerment (Social sciences) --- Political power --- Exchange theory (Sociology) --- Political science --- Social sciences --- Sociology --- Consensus (Social sciences) --- Archbishops --- Clergy --- Major orders --- Metropolitans --- Orders, Major --- Chaplains, Bishops' --- Authoritarianism --- Collegiality of bishops --- Church polity --- Apostolic succession --- Collegiality --- Church of Rome --- Roman Catholic Church --- Katholische Kirche --- Katolyt︠s︡ʹka t︠s︡erkva --- Römisch-Katholische Kirche --- Römische Kirche --- Ecclesia Catholica --- Eglise catholique --- Eglise catholique-romaine --- Katolicheskai︠a︡ t︠s︡erkovʹ --- Chiesa cattolica --- Iglesia Católica --- Kościół Katolicki --- Katolicki Kościół --- Kościół Rzymskokatolicki --- Nihon Katorikku Kyōkai --- Katholikē Ekklēsia --- Gereja Katolik --- Kenesiyah ha-Ḳatolit --- Kanisa Katoliki --- כנסיה הקתולית --- כנסייה הקתולית --- 가톨릭교 --- 천주교 --- Reims (France : Archdiocese : Catholic Church) --- Reims --- Rheims (France) --- Rhemes (France) --- Northern France --- Évêques --- Épiscopat --- Autorité
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