TY - BOOK ID - 3492821 TI - The bishop of Rome in late antiquity AU - Dunn, Geoffrey D. AU - Ashgate PY - 2015 SN - 9781472455512 1472455517 9781315613994 9781317040347 9781317040354 PB - Aldershot [etc.] Ashgate DB - UniCat KW - Popes KW - Church history KW - Papes KW - Eglise KW - Primacy KW - History of doctrines KW - Primauté KW - Histoire des doctrines KW - Histoire KW - 262.13 "00/05" KW - Apostolic Church KW - Christianity KW - Church, Apostolic KW - Early Christianity KW - Early church KW - Primitive and early church KW - Primitive Christianity KW - Fathers of the church KW - Great Apostasy (Mormon doctrine) KW - Holy See KW - See, Holy KW - Papacy KW - Pausschap. Heilige Stoel. Vaticaan. Paus als soeverein--?"00/05" KW - 262.13 "00/05" Pausschap. Heilige Stoel. Vaticaan. Paus als soeverein--?"00/05" KW - Primauté KW - Popes - Primacy - History of doctrines - Early church, ca. 30-600. KW - Church history - Primitive and early church, ca. 30-600. UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:3492821 AB - At various times over the past millennium bishops of Rome have claimed a universal primacy of jurisdiction over all Christians and a superiority over civil authority. Reactions to these claims have shaped the modern world profoundly. Did the Roman bishop make such claims in the millennium prior to that? The essays in this volume from international experts in the field examine the bishop of Rome in late antiquity from the time of Constantine at the start of the fourth century to the death of Gregory the Great at the beginning of the seventh. These were important periods as Christianity underwent enormous transformation in a time of change. The essays concentrate on how the holders of the office perceived and exercised their episcopal responsibilities and prerogatives within the city or in relation to both civic administration and other churches in other areas, particularly as revealed through the surviving correspondence. With several of the contributors examining the same evidence from different perspectives, this volume canvasses a wide range of opinions about the nature of papal power in the world of late antiquity. ER -