Sovereignty has always been an important concept in political thought, and at no time in European history was it more important than during the perplexed conditions of the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries.
Sovereignty has always been an important concept in political thought, and at no time in European history was it more important than during the perplexed conditions of the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries.
Part I. The Universal Society: 1. Societas Christiana 2. Divide et Impera 3. Societas Humana 4. Via Media Part II. The Origin of Political Authority: 5. The Sovereign Prince 6. Princely Liberty and the Vox Populi 7. The Development of Limited Monarchy Part III. God and Caesar: 8. The Struggle for Independence 9. Papa est Verus Imperator 10. To Have and Have Not Part IV. Vicarius Christi: 11. The Problem of Episcopal Government 12. The Supreme Governor Part V. Changing Conceptions of Universal Authority: 13. The New World Order 14. The Universal Caretaker Part VI. The Conciliar Theory: 15. Papa a Nemine Iudicatur 16. Root and Branch Conciliarism 17. Ecclesia in Papa, Papa in Ecclesia Conclusion.
Part I. The Universal Society: 1. Societas Christiana 2. Divide et Impera 3. Societas Humana 4. Via Media Part II. The Origin of Political Authority: 5. The Sovereign Prince 6. Princely Liberty and the Vox Populi 7. The Development of Limited Monarchy Part III. God and Caesar: 8. The Struggle for Independence 9. Papa est Verus Imperator 10. To Have and Have Not Part IV. Vicarius Christi: 11. The Problem of Episcopal Government 12. The Supreme Governor Part V. Changing Conceptions of Universal Authority: 13. The New World Order 14. The Universal Caretaker Part VI. The Conciliar Theory: 15. Papa a Nemine Iudicatur 16. Root and Branch Conciliarism 17. Ecclesia in Papa, Papa in Ecclesia Conclusion.
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