The Canons of the Third Lateran Council of 1179 The Canons of the Third Lateran Council of 1179

The Canons of the Third Lateran Council of 1179

Their Origins and Reception

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Alexander III's 1179 Lateran Council, was, for medieval contemporaries, the first of the great papal councils of the central Middle Ages. Gathered to demonstrate the renewed unity of the Latin Church, it brought together hundreds of bishops and other ecclesiastical dignitaries to discuss and debate the laws and problems that faced that church. In this evaluation of the 1179 conciliar decrees, Danica Summerlin demonstrates how these decrees, often characterised as widespread and effective ecclesiastical legislation, emerged from local disputes which were then subjected to a period of sifting and gradual integration into the local and scholarly consciousness, in exactly the same way as other contemporary legal texts. Rather than papal mandates that were automatically observed as a result of their inherent papal authority, therefore, Summerlin reveals how conciliar decrees should be viewed as representative of contemporary discussions between the papacy, their representatives and local bishops, clerics, and scholars.

GENRE
History
RELEASED
2019
28 November
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
650
Pages
PUBLISHER
Cambridge University Press
SIZE
7.5
MB

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