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The Church and the Empire 1003-1304

The Church and the Empire 1003-1304

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An excellent history of the Catholic Church and the balance of power between the Church and the Empire during the Middle Ages. Focusing on the growing power of the Popes and the near-stratospheric increase in importance of the Church and belief in the sovereignty of the Church, this history is perfect for those seeking a deeper understanding of the role the Church played in shaping the geo-political destiny of Europe.

Contents include:

THE BEGINNINGS OF CHURCH REFORM
GREGORY VII AND LAY INVESTITURE
THE END OF THE QUARREL
THE SECULAR CLERGY
CANONS AND MONKS
ST. BERNARD
THE SCHOOLMEN AND THEOLOGY
GUELF AND GHIBELLINE. (I)
INNOCENT III
THE PAPAL POWER IN THE CHURCH
DOCTRINE AND DISCIPLINE OF THE CHURCH
HERESIES
THE MENDICANT ORDERS
THE CHURCH AND THE HEATHEN
GUELF AND GHIBELLINE. (II)
THE FALL OF THE EMPIRE AND OF THE PAPACY
THE CHURCHES OF THE EAST
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