Monarchy and Community: Political Ideas in the Later Conciliar Controversy
A study of political ideas in the conflict between the Council of Basle (1431–1449) and Pope Eugenius IV (1431–1447). The supporters of conciliar and papal supremacy each developed a remarkable array of political doctrines, which can now be seen as the immediate ancestors of later, more famous theories of 'democracy' and 'monarchy' respectively. Dr Black discusses both the development and the meaning of these doctrines, and their contribution to the notion of constitutional democracy and of monarchical sovereignty respectively. Both doctrines, he suggests, find a place in the modern state. He also examines the papacy's attempt to forge an international alliance of rulers, based on the monarchical view of sovereignty, against the Council. Extracts from writing of the two leading figures in the dispute, John of Segovia and John Turrecremata, are given in appendices.
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Monarchy and Community: Political Ideas in the Later Conciliar Controversy
A study of political ideas in the conflict between the Council of Basle (1431–1449) and Pope Eugenius IV (1431–1447). The supporters of conciliar and papal supremacy each developed a remarkable array of political doctrines, which can now be seen as the immediate ancestors of later, more famous theories of 'democracy' and 'monarchy' respectively. Dr Black discusses both the development and the meaning of these doctrines, and their contribution to the notion of constitutional democracy and of monarchical sovereignty respectively. Both doctrines, he suggests, find a place in the modern state. He also examines the papacy's attempt to forge an international alliance of rulers, based on the monarchical view of sovereignty, against the Council. Extracts from writing of the two leading figures in the dispute, John of Segovia and John Turrecremata, are given in appendices.
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Monarchy and Community: Political Ideas in the Later Conciliar Controversy

Monarchy and Community: Political Ideas in the Later Conciliar Controversy

by A. J. Black
Monarchy and Community: Political Ideas in the Later Conciliar Controversy

Monarchy and Community: Political Ideas in the Later Conciliar Controversy

by A. J. Black

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A study of political ideas in the conflict between the Council of Basle (1431–1449) and Pope Eugenius IV (1431–1447). The supporters of conciliar and papal supremacy each developed a remarkable array of political doctrines, which can now be seen as the immediate ancestors of later, more famous theories of 'democracy' and 'monarchy' respectively. Dr Black discusses both the development and the meaning of these doctrines, and their contribution to the notion of constitutional democracy and of monarchical sovereignty respectively. Both doctrines, he suggests, find a place in the modern state. He also examines the papacy's attempt to forge an international alliance of rulers, based on the monarchical view of sovereignty, against the Council. Extracts from writing of the two leading figures in the dispute, John of Segovia and John Turrecremata, are given in appendices.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780521023047
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication date: 11/24/2005
Series: Cambridge Studies in Medieval Life and Thought: Third Series , #2
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 204
Product dimensions: 5.51(w) x 8.58(h) x 0.51(d)

Table of Contents

Preface; Abbreviations; Historical Introduction; 1. Conciliarism; 2. Papal monarchy; 3. Doctrine and diplomacy; Conclusion; Epilogue; Appendices; Bibliography; Index.
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