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Conciliarism : a history of decision-making in the Church
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ISBN: 9781107015746 9781107448711 9781139059459 9781139233828 1139233823 110701574X 9781139230834 110723025X 1139234536 1280485701 113923305X 9786613580689 1139230832 1139229370 1139059459 1139232282 1107448719 Year: 2012 Publisher: Cambridge ; New York : Milton Keynes : Cambridge University Press, Lightning source,

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Conciliarism is one of the oldest and most essential means of decision-making in the history of the Christian church. Indeed, as a leading Orthodox theologian Alexander Schmemann states, 'Before we understand the place and the function of the council in the church, we must, therefore, see the church herself as a council.' Paul Valliere tells the story of councils and conciliar decision-making in the Christian church from earliest times to the present. Drawing extensively upon the scholarship on conciliarism which has appeared in the last half-century, Valliere brings a broad ecumenical perspective to the study and shows how the conciliar tradition of the Christian past can serve as a resource for resolving conflicts in the church today. The book presents a conciliarism which involves historical legacy, but which leads us forward, not backward, and which keeps the church's collective eyes on the prize - the eschatological kingdom of God.


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Das Ende des konziliaren Zeitalters (1440-1450) : Versuch einer Bilanz
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ISBN: 9783486714210 348671421X 3110446774 Year: 2012 Publisher: München : Oldenbourg,

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Nach den seinerzeit im Umkreis des Zweiten Vatikanischen Konzils vor allem theologisch fokussierten Forschungen zu Konziliarismus und Konzilien des 15. Jahrhunderts finden diese seit einigen Jahren als polyvalente historische Phänomene Interesse, da sie sich als überra-schend offen und ergiebig für vielfältige Fragestellungen heutiger Geschichtswissenschaft erweisen. Ausgehend von der bislang weniger erforschten, doch gerade in solchem Kontext aufschlussreichen Spätphase des Basler Konzils, nehmen die Beiträge des Sammelbands zugleich vom Ende her die gesamte konziliare Epoche bilanzierend in den Blick. Mit Beiträgen von Philippe Contamine, Jürgen Dendorfer, Robert Gramsch, Johannes Helm-rath, Ursula Lehmann, Claudia Märtl, Jürgen Miethke, Heribert Müller, Werner Paravicini, Thomas Prügl, Émilie Rosenblieh, Joachim W. Stieber, Thomas Wünsch.


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Conciliarism and heresy in fifteenth-century England
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ISBN: 9781107172272 1107172276 9781316771570 1108813879 1316781941 1316781712 1316782409 1316782174 131678309X 1316771571 1316780333 1316782867 9781316782866 9781316783092 9781316782408 Year: 2017 Publisher: Cambridge, United Kingdom Cambridge University Press

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The general councils of the fifteenth century constituted a remarkable political experiment, which used collective decision-making to tackle important problems facing the church. Such problems had hitherto received rigid top-down management from Rome. However, at Constance and Basle, they were debated by delegates of different ranks from across Europe and resolved through majority voting. Fusing the history of political thought with the study of institutional practices, this innovative study relates the procedural innovations of the general councils and their anti-heretical activities to wider trends in corporate politics, intellectual culture and pastoral reform. Alexander Russell argues that the acceptance of collective decision-making at the councils was predicated upon the prevalence of group participation and deliberation in small-scale corporate culture. Conciliarism and Heresy in Fifteenth-Century England offers a fundamental reassessment of England's relationship with the general councils, revealing how political thought, heresy, and collective politics were connected.

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