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Church polity --- Laity --- Service (Theology)
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John Wyclif’s modern critics have found little in his works that justified his fame by the standards of intellectual history. This book reconstructs Wyclif’s discourse on the theological and political consequences of his radically new insight into the integrity of man and nature as regards the good, free and beautiful life, communicated to his contemporary scholastic and lay audience. His theological, legal and political vision of the opportunity to restore original justice through the spiritual reality and sanctity of persona humana in every man as well as in the community by the law of love and the use and enjoyment of dominion in community enfolds through abundant quotes from his works, justifying his fame at the time of the birth of the modern nation as the King of Philosophers and the Fifth Evangelist.
Church and state --- Church property --- Property, Church --- Church polity --- Property --- Wycliffe, John,
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Church and state --- Church property --- 233 --- Property, Church --- Church polity --- Property --- De mens. Theologische antropologie --- Wycliffe, John,
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The collection of rulings publishes the administration of justice by governmental courts in the Federal Republic of Germany pertaining to the relationship of church and state, and also regarding further problems which are characterized by the relevance of religious concerns.
Ecclesiastical law --- Civil law --- Law, Civil --- Private law --- Roman law --- Church law --- Law, Ecclesiastical --- Church polity --- Religious law and legislation --- Theology, Practical --- Canon law
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Chapters, Cathedral, collegiate, etc (Canon law) --- Chapters, Cathedral, collegiate, etc --- Domkapitel zu Eichstätt --- Chapters, Cathedral, collegiate, etc. (Canon law) --- 27 <43 EICHSTATT> --- Cathedral chapters --- Collegiate chapters (Church polity) --- Church polity --- Canon law --- Kerkgeschiedenis--Duitsland voor 1945 en na 1989--EICHSTATT --- Domkapitel zu Eichstätt. --- Dom (Eichstätt, Germany). --- Eichstätter Domkapitel --- Chapters, Cathedral, collegiate, etc - Germany - Eichstätt
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Christian church history --- Great Britain --- Puritans. --- 285.9 --- Precisians --- Church polity --- Congregationalism --- Puritan movements --- Calvinism --- Puriteinen: Hampton Court Conference (1604); Pilgrims --- 285.9 Puriteinen: Hampton Court Conference (1604); Pilgrims --- Puritans
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This work is a series of sermons produced by Emeritus Professor Hans Mol, and based on Biblical texts, the Commentaries of John Calvin on these texts, and on Calvin’s Institutes of the Christian Religion. Mol is Australia’s pre-eminent scholar in the sociology of religion, particularly in Australia. His 1971 volume, Religion in Australia, was the first attempt at statistical analysis of religion in Australia, which was also internationally significant. Parallel to Mol’s interest in the sociology of religion has been his interest in Calvin. Indeed the theological basis of his life has been as a Calvinist. Here in this volume he brings both of these interests together. His sermons, preached over the years in Canberra, seek to apply the teachings of Calvin to a world-view in which the scientific study of religion, and indeed the wider study of sociology, are of central significance. In these sermons, he succeeds considerably in this. The volume is a substantial contribution to scholarship, in that the combination of these two factors has only rarely been attempted. Thus, the volume has originality and will have enduring value. It is especially appropriate that it should be published at this time, in preparation for the 500th Anniversary of Calvin’s birth (1509–2009).
Religion --- Philosophy & Religion --- Christianity --- Presbyterianism --- Calvin, Jean, --- Calvijn, Johannes --- Calvin, Jean --- Church polity --- Calvinus, Johannes --- Religion and sociology. --- Religion and society --- Religious sociology --- Society and religion --- Sociology, Religious --- Sociology and religion --- Sociology of religion --- Sociology
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Christian church history --- Black Death --- Parishes --- Women in church work --- Women --- Epidemics --- Medicine, Medieval --- Plague --- Human females --- Wimmin --- Woman --- Womon --- Womyn --- Females --- Human beings --- Femininity --- Church work --- Church polity --- Social aspects --- History --- Religious life --- Social conditions
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Parishes --- Paroisses --- History --- Histoire --- Catholic Church --- France --- Church history --- Histoire religieuse --- Histoire de l'Église --- --France --- --Moyen âge-1914, --- Paroisse --- --262.2 <44> --- -Church polity --- Dekenij. Parochie. Pastorij. Hulpkerken--Frankrijk --- -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 --- Church history. --- 262.2 <44> --- -Dekenij. Parochie. Pastorij. Hulpkerken--Frankrijk --- -History --- 262.2 <44> Dekenij. Parochie. Pastorij. Hulpkerken--Frankrijk --- -262.2 <44> Dekenij. Parochie. Pastorij. Hulpkerken--Frankrijk --- History. --- --Parishes --- --Histoire de l'Église --- Church polity --- Church of Rome --- Moyen âge-1914, 476-1914
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Commissioned by the Clark Foundation for Legal Education, this book is derived from the inaugural Jean Clark Lectures, hosted by the University of Aberdeen in 2007. Across three lectures, the Rt Hon. Lord Rodger of Earlsferry discusses and analyses the legal and constitutional issues arising from the Disruption of the Church of Scotland in 1843, when the majority of leading ministers left the Church of Scotland to set up the Free Church. Lord Rodger takes a fresh look at the series of cases in the Court of Session and the House of Lords between 1837 and 1843 which led to the Disruption, showing how they gave rise to the most important constitutional crisis and challenge to the Courts' authority that had occurred since the 1707 Union. The first lecture traces the development of the crisis and shows how the dominant party in the Church came to see the judges as failing to invoke the safeguards for its independence enshrined in the Treaty of Union, a situation which was portrayed as a war between the Courts and the Church. Lecture two shows how the counsel and judges in the cases had already been active on either side of the struggle within the Church, and traces the judges' reaction to the Church's challenge to their authority. The concluding lecture considers developments after 1843, particularly the background to the famous decision in the Free Church case of 1904. Finally, Lord Rodger shows how essentially the same issue of spiritual independence can arise today, as shown by the Percy case in 2005.
Constitutional law --- Ecclesiastical law --- Church law --- Law, Ecclesiastical --- Church polity --- Religious law and legislation --- Theology, Practical --- Canon law --- Constitutional limitations --- Constitutionalism --- Constitutions --- Limitations, Constitutional --- Public law --- Administrative law --- History --- Interpretation and construction --- Church of Scotland --- Free Church of Scotland --- Free Presbyterian Church of Scotland --- United Free Church of Scotland --- Free Church of Scotland (Continuing) --- Establishment and disestablishment. --- Scotland --- Church history --- Constitutional history --- Constitutional history, Modern
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