Luther's Break With Rome
.... church in Wittenberg, which challenged not just the draining of cash from Germany's poor to the Church's seat of wealth in
Rome, but also the
authority for the ....
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Luther's Break With Rome There are two c
.... church in Wittenberg, which challenged not just the draining of cash from Germany's poor to the Church's seat of wealth in
Rome, but also the
authority for the ....
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The Reformation in England This paper will brief
.... 240). At this point, Henry decided that the time had come for England to reject the
authority of
Rome in religious matters. In order ....
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The Papacy and the Fall of the Roman Empire
.... Furthermore, the supreme religious
authority of the papacy extended beyond the boundaries of
Rome and across the boundaries of individual cities or kingdoms ....
(635

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Capital Punishment in Early Rome
.... death penalty, typically against rebels or public troublemakers.12
Rome was almost .... Army commanders and other officials having the
authority of imperium could ....
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The Western Roman Empire
.... In the West, the papacy eventually organized Crusaders around the idea of protecting Christianity, but
Rome's civil
authority had long since vanished, and ....
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Relationship Between Monarchs & the Church
.... Augustus. Thus, though devout, Charlemagne drew upon the spiritual
authority of
Rome to increase his own temporal
authority. What ....
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Relationship Between the Monarch & the Church
.... Augustus. Thus, though devout, Charlemagne drew upon the spiritual
authority of
Rome to increase his own temporal
authority. What ....
(1116

4

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Jesus Christ
.... very protective of its civil
authority--even though the evidence of history is that the relationship between Jews and what Campbell calls "Great
Rome" (1978, pp ....
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History of the Medieval Papacy
.... the "cardinalate" had liturgical functions, but as secular nobility began to claim
authority to invest bishoprics, claims were made from
Rome for exclusive ....
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Conflict Between Henry VIII & Thomas More
.... More understood that the ultimate outcome of Henry's assertion of English independence from
Rome's authority in temporal and spiritual matters would be an ....
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The English Reformation
.... was centuries in the making, though it was in the 1530s that the statutes of Henry VIII began to codify an official break with the papal
authority of
Rome. ....
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7

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Church State Relationship & Rise of the Carolingians
.... Though his Lombard title did not include
Rome and Ravenna, which had been given to the popes by Pepin, Charlemagne did "exercise very real
authority over the ....
(2079

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The Collapse of Slavery and the Rise of Feudalism
.... The lords of these new manors exercised such
authority because the governmental authorities in
Rome were unable to exercise traditional civil or even martial ....
(1265

5

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Development of Roman Law
.... After the overthrow of the kings, the ultimate source of
authority in
Rome was the populus Romanus,5 the Roman people meeting in their assemblies, the ancient ....
(2951

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The Life of Charlemagne
.... What is important during Notker's period, however, is the legitimation of
authority, the effort .... who were (as Notker puts it) "beginning to harass
Rome" (p. 162 ....
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The Arthurian Tradition in Literature
.... meditation itself. What does that attitude say about the spiritual
authority of
Rome except that it is in the background. The narrative ....
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Antony & Cleo
.... the second half of the
authority of the entire world. His duty to no individual can supercede this duty. He has become one of the two leaders of
Rome and that ....
(1473

6

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American Catholicism and Vatican II
.... Roman Catholicism within the context of national churches at what James Biechler (2001) has characterized as a de-emphasis on the
authority of
Rome. ....
(2066

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Individual Beliefs and Life
.... More understands that Henry's assertion of English independence from
Rome's authority in temporal and spiritual matters amounts to an assertion of absolute ....
(2664

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Martin Luther's Ninety-Five Theses
.... a great propagandist as he continued to exploit popular indignation against
Rome in order to propagate the doctrine of scripture's absolute
authority and all ....
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Luther's Reformed Version of Christian Doctrine
.... a great propagandist as he continued to exploit popular indignation against
Rome in order to propagate the doctrine of scripture's absolute
authority and all ....
(3210

13

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Founding of Roman Catholic Church
.... justice from the law, and mercy from the gospel (Gibbon 367-8). The larger point here is that doctrinal
authority, identified with the see of
Rome and with the ....
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Founding of the Roman Catholic Church
.... justice from the law, and mercy from the gospel (Gibbon 367-8). The larger point here is that doctrinal
authority, identified with the see of
Rome and with the ....
(3018

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The Growth of Papal Government
.... (p. 229) In the absence of some general
authority in the .... the papacy was continually threatened on the one side by turbulent nobility of the city of
Rome and on ....
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The Augustinian State
.... Roman republic, Augustine says that as a matter of fact "
Rome never was .... was present in the formulation of the Roman republic: divine inspiration and
authority. ....
(1862

7

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The Byzantine Empire and the Great Schism
.... institutional Church. In the west,
authority was seated at
Rome with the pope presenting himself as successor of St. Peter, leading ....
(3770

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Divorce During the Protestant Reformation
.... Luther and his followers with the impetus to revolt against Roman
authority (Thulin, 1967). One interesting example of a major break with
Rome happened in 1527 ....
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Byzantine Era Religion
.... religious power became more and more centralized in the pope in
Rome and other .... the East did not recognize the Roman pope's claim to universal
authority in the ....
(494

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Social Change and 16th Century England
.... the Catholic Church at a time when other factions within Europe were turning away from
Rome for religious reasons. The collapse of papal
authority signified a ....
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