The Papacy and the Fall of the Roman Empire
.... However, the most persistently meaningful "macro" entity of social organization in Western Europe was the
Church, especially the
papacy. ....
(635

3

)
History of the Medieval Papacy
.... On the other, however, the
Church and
papacy sought, from 1088 onward, to establish an effective, manageable internal governance mechanism. ....
(2269

9

)
The Papacy and The Crusades
.... created when papal prestige declined, increasing assertions of
Church hegemony in .... fell into overlapping and converging rivalries, with the
papacy heading one ....
(722

3

)
Church State Relationship & Rise of the Carolingians
.... and state. Charlemagne exerted great influence on the clergy and on
church practice, and offered security to the
papacy. At the ....
(2079

8

)
Henry VIIIs Break From the Catholic Church
.... men like Martin Luther in Germany and John Calvin in France, who were growing disillusioned with the corruption within the
church and the
papacy itself. ....
(2670

11

)
The Roman Catholic Church of the Medieval Period
.... emphasis on the cult of saints and relics, demonology, and asceticism, in addition to the confirmation of the hierarchy of the
papacy and the
church, were the ....
(7171

29

)
The Roman Catholic Church of the Medieval Period
.... emphasis on the cult of saints and relics, demonology, and asceticism, in addition to the confirmation of the hierarchy of the
papacy and the
church, were the ....
(7192

29

)
Founding of Roman Catholic Church
.... examine the founding of the Roman Catholic
Church from the period of Jesus (6-4 BCE-30 CE) to the institutionalization of the
Papacy and
Church apparatus that ....
(3013

12

)
Founding of the Roman Catholic Church
.... examine the founding of the Roman Catholic
Church from the period of Jesus (6-4 BCE-30 CE) to the institutionalization of the
Papacy and
Church apparatus that ....
(3018

12

)
The Growth of Papal Government
.... (p. 237) In the decadence of the
Papacy in the decades around AD 900, the Emperors could readily fill the vacuum in the government of the
Church itself: The ....
(1848

7

)
Medieval World
.... making the clergy a sharply defined "mens club." Thus celebacy and its enforcement was of many practical benefits to the
papacy and higher
Church authority in ....
(2123

8

)
Social Change and 16th Century England
.... men like Martin Luther in Germany and John Calvin in France, who were growing disillusioned with the corruption within the
church and the
papacy itself. ....
(2670

11

)
The Papal State Under Martin V
.... who approaches the question of Martin V in terms of
Church history as a whole. The modern reader inevitably approaches the fifteenth century
Papacy with twenty ....
(1650

7

)
Impact of Christianity on Medieval Europe
.... A relatively low point in
church history was reached when King Philip of France forced the seat of the
Papacy to be transferred to France, placing the Pope ....
(805

3

)
Martin Luther Protest Against the Catholic Church
.... the strictness of Catholic teaching and from the idea that communion with God required the intercession of the
papacy and the religious structure of a
Church. ....
(1505

6

)
From a Catholic viewpoint, the Protestant Reforma
.... The weaknesses of the
papacy had done a great deal to bring about the decay of the
Church during the later Middle Ages and the Renaissance. ....
(2208

9

)
Martin Luther's Ninety-Five Theses
.... advisors" and failed to use Luther's immediate popularity as a tool to leverage reforms from the
papacy and "to reconstruct the German
church before it broke ....
(3210

13

)
Luther's Reformed Version of Christian Doctrine
.... advisors" and failed to use Luther's immediate popularity as a tool to leverage reforms from the
papacy and "to reconstruct the German
church before it broke ....
(3210

13

)
Thomas Merton and Christian Morality
.... the strictness of Catholic teaching and from the idea that communion with God required the intercession of the
papacy and the religious structure of a
Church. ....
(1586

6

)
St. Catherine of Siena
.... 'for the honor of God and a reconciliation between yourselves and the holy
Church.'" The relevant inference is that the return of the
papacy to Rome, a ....
(3114

12

)
Luther and Calvin
.... He found no Scriptural justification for the
papacy (which had only assumed supreme leadership of the
Church four centuries earlier) or for most of the ....
(2301

9

)
Leaders of the Protestant Reformation
.... He found no Scriptural justification for the
papacy (which had only assumed supreme leadership of the
Church four centuries earlier) or for most of the ....
(2301

9

)
A Man for All Seasons
.... Thomas Cromwell, who proposed that England break with the
papacy so that the archbishop of Canterbury, the highest officer in the English
church, could grant ....
(1105

4

)
Europe's Kings & the First Crusade
.... best interests of the kings to take part in the First Crusade and lend their clout to the struggle that would ultimately strengthen the
Church and the
papacy. ....
(2760

11

)
Toward a More Egalitarian Church
.... Cavalletti and Gobbi 27-8). Similar concerns have been repeatedly expressed by the
papacy, proving that they are indeed of central concern to the
church. ....
(4332

17

)
Toward a More Egalitarian Catholic Church
.... Cavalletti and Gobbi 27-8). Similar concerns have been repeatedly expressed by the
papacy, proving that they are indeed of central concern to the
church. ....
(4332

17

)
Aftermath of the Decline of the Roman Empire
.... how secular kings and the
papacy would interact, whether regarding the investiture controversy (Gregory VII 277-8), royal control of
church property (Calixtus ....
(1337

5

)
A reconstruction of society characterized the Mid
.... the whole
church. The papal monarchy was unable to satisfy the thirst for religious renewal, which contributed to its decline. The medieval
papacy exerted an ....
(2201

9

)
American Catholicism and Vatican II
.... with the Pope has been proclaimed, but this has served to diminish the authority of the
papacy and not to bolster clerical solidarity within the
Church. ....
(2066

8

)
The Catholic Church
.... at least a somewhat regular basis 385: At his election to the
papacy, Siricius decides .... ways may be seen as the beginning of the push of the
church toward its ....
(4155

17

)