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adam_text Contents Preface page v Abbreviations xvii I Introduction і I. The principle of functional qualification — The idea of the corpus and its members — Monarchic government — The princi- patus apostoUcae sedis — Leo I — Council of Chalcedon — The direction of the corpus — The function allocated to the emperor — The ideological conception. П. Gelasi us I — The Henoticon of Emperor Zeno — The ideology of the Eastern emperor — The Gelasian thesis of the function of the emperor — Auctoritas and potestas — Royal power a divine benefice — Christ as last king and priest — The principle of functional order within society — The monarchic principle. Isidore of Seville — His conception of the Church — The function of the prince teleologically conceived — The principle of usefulness — The king an auxiliary organ. ІП. Justinian — His caesaropapist conception — Expressed in legislation — and in ceremonial symbolism — Gregory I — The significance of the title dispute — The function of the priesthood within the corpus — His monastic outlook. — The principle of functional order. The Quinisexta (692) and its consequences — Sergius I — The Romanization of Western Europe — The fruit of Gregory Гѕ pontificate. II The Emancipation of the Papacy from the Empire 44 I. The Roman Church as part of the empire — Papal resistance to Eastern caesaropapism — The need for a protector — Gregory II — His farewell letters to the emperor — The results of the English mission, Willibrord and Boniface — The Frankish situation — The means of achieving extrication from the imperial framework. II. Gregory Ill s appeal to Charles Martel — The Lombards — Stephen II s journey to Pavia — and to the Frankish kingdom — The promise of Pippin. ix The Growth of Papal Government in the Middle Ages III. The exarchate of Ravenna — The basis of Stephen s de¬ mands — The Respublica Romanorum — The meaning of the Romans** — The Church of the commonwealth of the Romans** — The patrician of the Romans * — The theme of protection — The unction of Pippin — The two opposing con¬ ceptions of protection (Roman-papal and Frankish-royal). IV. The Donation of Constantine — Its source — The ideo¬ logical background — Constantinople the New Rome — How did it become an urès regiař — The ideology of the Donation no invention — The ideological view of the emperor s role — The explanation of the transfer of the capital from Rome to Constantinople — Teleology of history — The concept of legi¬ timate rulership in a Roman-Christian world — The interlock¬ ing of religious and political Romanism an effect of the Donation. III Charlemagne 87 I. The election decree of 769— Charlemagne as patrician of the Romans — The Roman orientation —Romanitas and Christiani- tas — Adrian I and the Easter transaction 774— Aix-la-Chapelle as the Second Rome — Its effect on Leo III — The coronation of Charlemagne — The papal view and design — Explicable by previous history. II. Charlemagne s reaction to the coronation — His basic theme — No objection to emperorship — The concept of Europa— Charlemagne as the monarch of Europe — The Renovado — Its religious meaning — The imperial title — Contrast between Leo s and Charlemagne s conceptions — The imperium chris- Hanum — The trial of Pope Leo III — Papa a nemine judica- -rur *— Alcuin. IV The Frankish Ethos after Charlemagne 119 I. Charlemagne s bequest — The conflict between Teutonic and Roman conceptions — The harnessing of political Romanism to religious Romanism — The dignity and function of Roman emperorship. II. The Carolingian intellectual stimulus — The upsurge of hierocratic manifestations — The Councils — of Aix (816)— Paris (82.5)— Rome (826)— Paris (829)— Jonas of Orleans — Agobard of Lyons — The proprietary churches — Walafrid S trabo. III. Excommunication and its effects — Frankish legislation — The Corpus idea. Contents xi V Symbolism in Coronation Ceremonies of the Ninth Century 143 I. Stephen IV s journey to Rheims in 816— The motive — The coronation of Louis I — The crown of Constantine — The fusion of Byzantine, Roman and Frankish elements — Applica¬ tion of the Donation of Constantine. П. The meaning of unction — Its constitutive — and internal aspects — Anointing on the head with chrism — The purpose of anointing Louis I — The emperor a unique or special son of the Roman Church — The theory of John VIII con¬ cerning unction — Emperor and bishop — The distinction between imperial and episcopal unction—The meaning of Rex-Sacerdos. Ш. The coronation of 823— The conferment of the sword as an imperial sign — The coronation of 850: its significance — The refusal of Louis II to reside in Rome — The coronation of 875 — its underlying ideology — The emperor an adjutor^ advoca- tusy or assistant — John VIII as emperor-maker — Further coronations. VI The Age of Pseudo-Isidore 167 I. Gregory IV and the revolt against Louis I — Agobard s part — The episcopal protest and argumentation — The papal reply and argumentation. II. Lothar* s letter to the pope — The Synodica of 849— The synod of Diedenhofen — Leo IV s point of view — Benedict III. ΙΠ. The three great forgeries — Their characteristics — Coales¬ cence of Rome and Rheims. IV. The Capitula Angilramni — Their chief points. V. Pseudo-Isidore — The main tenets. VI. Benedictus Levita — The principal topics. VII Three Ninth-century Popes 190 I. Anastasius — His letter to Nicholas I — Vicar of God . II. Nicholas I — The function of the Roman Church — The corporate view on the Church — Attack on the proprietary church — Reduction of episcopal power. ΙΓΓ. Nicholas I and the function of the king in the societas fidelium — The doubly apostolic foundation of the Roman Church—Nicholas s utilization of Gelasius I — The cryptic letter to the Eastern emperor. IV. Nicholas and the rulers — The problem of jurisdiction — xii The Growth of Papal Government in the Middle Ages The marriage affair of Lothar— The relationship between secu¬ lar and ecclesiastical laws — The ordinabilitas legum — Clerics as subjects of the king. V. Adrian II — The functionalist principle—-; Justiţia --- Pax. VI. Adrian Iľs letter to Charles the Bald — The offer of the imperial crown — The background to this communication — (i) The report of Anastasius on the Council of Constantinople —(2) Louis II to the Eastern emperor. VII. John VIII— -The Respublica christiana --- His thesis — Roman imperial power derived from the Roman Church — The empire as a divine institution — The pope s responsibility for secular rulers — The outstanding figure of John VIII. VIII. The coronation Ordo В — Its symbolic significance — The changes effected — Separation of unction and coronation — The changed prayer at the conferment of the crown — The change of oil — Anointing on right arm and between the shoul¬ ders — The significance of these changes. Vlil Imperial Hegemony I. Otto I — and his dealings with John XII— The falsification of the Ottonianum— Its underlying ideas. II. The transformation of Charlemagne s Romanism — Otto I s Italian campaigns — The conception of Roman emperorship) — Substance — and function —Imperium Romanům and Imperium chrisúanum — The intelligentsia of this period. III. Otto III — The Renovado — Otto III as the monarch — His declaration concerning the forgery of the Donation of Con¬ stantine — Consequences — Parallelism between East and West. IV. Henry II — -The servus servorum Dei — The meaning of the title — Henry s reforms — Conrad II — Further Romanization — Henry III as the apotheosis of the medieval monarch — His papal and episcopal appointments — The principle of suitability applied — The Salian conception of the empire. V. Coronation Ordo С — Changes in coronation proceedings — New insignia — The procession to St Peter s — Ceremonies in front of St Peter s — The adoption by the pope of the emperor as a son — Entry into St Peter s — The scrutiniwn — Conferment of the imperial insignia by the pope (dalmatic, mitre, etc.) — The sword. IX Gregory VII The Hildebrandine papacy — Reform papacy — The im¬ plementation of hierocratic principles. Contents xiii Ι (α) The tract De ordinando pontifice — Its questions — The principle of functional qualification — (Jj) Cardinal Humbert — His attack on the Rex-Sacerdos — Church and priesthood — Soul and body — The function of the king — Not autonomous, but auxiliary — The sinful** origin of the State — Gregory VIL II. Gregory VII s principles—The ecclesia — Preservation of order — Functionalism — Justiţia — Jus — The Dictates of the pope. III. The societas Christiana --- The pope s universale regimen --- Direction and government — Nature of papal commands — Pope not vicar of Christ — Superiority and inferiority — The duty of the king — Obedience — Royal power not monarchic — The temporal — The pope s directive powers — The prin¬ ciple of suitability. IV. Functionalism and the ordo differentiae — The priests as divine agents — Consequences — Participation of lower churches in papal government — Centralization of ecclesiastical government — Papal legates — -Legalization of papal name — and of faith — Supreme legislation — Libertas ecclesiae — The reduction of the king to a patron. V. Excommunication — Its effects — Deposition of kings — Distinction between deposition and excommunication —■ Henry rV*s deposition — Canossa — Repression of hostile actions — Police actions — Gregory as military leader — Perse¬ cution of heretics — The crusading idea — The papal banners. X The Court of the Pope 310 I. The pope as the monarch — His imperial insignia — The papal crown — Its origin — The mitre — and the pkrygium — The pope s appearance as sacerdos regalis — Papal coronation — Its meaning — Other papal insignia (scarlet mantle; scarlet shoes; stockings, etc.). Π. The papal senate — The formation of the College of Car¬ dinals — The Roman Church as the corporate epitome of Christendom — The problem of the cardinalate — Functions of the cardinals — The election of the pope — Privileges of the cardinals. Ш. The palace of the pope — Its organization and personnel — Chancery — Changes in chancery practices — Financial de¬ partments — Further officers at the court — The capelloni. TV. Royal vassals of the Roman curia — St Peter as supreme (monarchic) protector — Motives for seeking papal protection xiv The Growth of Papal Government in the Middle Ages — Effects of this feudal vassalage — The parentage of papal feudal principles — The feudal oath — The episcopal oath — The imperial oath — Imperfection of language — Identity of feudal and Roman-papal terms — The Beneficium. Excursus — Royal Reaction and Episcopal Resistance 344 I. Henry IV s counteraction — His dualism (dualitás) — The two swords — Difficulties encountered — The bearing of Henry IV*s (Gottschalk s) reaction upon the future — Canossa — Episcopal grievances — Coalition of episcopacy and Henry IV in 1080— Joint démarche — Election of Clement III as rival pope — Episcopal initiative. II. The Henrician forgeries — Their purport — and ideas — The Privilegium minus — The Privilegium maius — The support of Roman law — The Lex regia — The weakness of diese docu¬ ments. XI Juristic Theology 359 I. The need for a law — The Hildebrandine stimulus — Charac¬ terization of the eleventh-century collections — Jus canonicum — Justiţia — The collections as guide books — Their sources — Their topics — Sacramental jurisprudence — Liturgical juris¬ prudence — The influence of this juristic theology. П. The Roman Law — Its advantages and disadvantages — Ravenna and Bologna — Gratian — The solution of contradic¬ tory statements — Importance of Urban II*s adviœ — The emergence of a specialized branch of learning — Canonistics — The importance of the canonists. ПІ. The forum, internum — Oral confession — Lay confession widespread — Penitentials — The influence of the pseudo- Augustinian tract — The transformation of the claves regni coelorum into claves juris — Penitence as an amphibious insti¬ tution — New confessional literary species. ХП The Defence of the Lay Thesis 38i I. Peter Crassus of Ravenna — His tract — Its importance — The Roman law — Two sets of laws — But coercive power attributed to civil law only — The beginning of a differentia¬ tion between law and morals. II. Bishop Benzo of Alba — The enthusiastic defender of the Roman empire — Gregory VII as anti-ckristellus and as mona- chellus — Benzo s conception of emperorship — The emperor as the saviour of mankind — The provincial kings mere reguli Contents xv — Direct appointment of pope and bishops by emperor — Otto ΠΙ as the model monarch. III. The York Tracts — Characteristics — Their strength — Their attack on the Petrine theory of the Roman Church — No biblical foundation for its primatial claim — The christo- logical argument — Christ as king equal with Father, but inferior to Father as priest — The king represents Christ — Royal attributes — The figura Christi— The king as true monarch. IV. The anonymous Book concerning the preservation of unity of the Church —Gottschalk?— His dualism — The contraction of the notion of ecclesia — Denotes priesthood only — Denial of binding character of canon law — The Respublica imperii and the ecclesia — Attack on papal plenitude of power — The theory of the Regalia — Bishop Wido of Ferrara — The importance of this theory — The compact between Henry V and Paschal II — Hierocratic attacks on this theory of Regalia — Gerhoh of Reichersberg s important distinction between king and king¬ dom. ХШ The Final Exposition of the Hierocratic Theme 413 I. Honorius of Canterbury — His argumentation — Neat de¬ lineation between Church and priesthood — The changed interpretation of the Donation of Constantine — The king (emperor) an assistant — To be set up by priesthood — Prin¬ ciple of functional order — Allocation of functions — The function of the king. П. John of Salisbury — His Respublica — Its basic features — Functions of the priests — To be consulted for law making — John s teleological argument — The civil laws — The creation of the king — The Respublica a living organism — Its end — The principle of publica utilitas. ΠΙ. Bernard of Clairvaux — Influence of his tract — His con¬ ception of the civitas — Pope as vicar of Christ, not merely of St Peter — Christ as supreme king and priest — The allegory of the two swords — Function of the king — The pope as monarch — Bernard s functionalism — His principle of func¬ tional ordering — Prevention of confusion — The papal chief minister — Eugenius III as Bernard s disciple. IV. Hugh of S t Victor — His ecclesia — The one body — His teleological argumentation — His functionalist view — Institu¬ tion of kings by priests — Differentiation of functions and grades in society — Summary. xvi The Growth of Papal Government in the Middle Ages XIV Conclusion 447 Appendix A 458 Appendix В 466 Index 469 Frontispiece Reconstruction of Medieval St. Peter s Rome (Reproduced by kind permission of Herder & Co.? Freiburg)
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Kerk en staat gtt
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Papauté - Histoire ram
Papauté. Ve-XIIe s. sco
Église - Moyen âge ram
Église et État ram
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Staat und Kirche
Church and state History
Papacy History
Popes Temporal power
Papst (DE-588)4044561-6 gnd
Kaiser (DE-588)4114123-4 gnd
topic_facet Iglesia y estado - Historia
Kerk en staat
Papas - Poder temporal
Papauté - Histoire
Papauté. Ve-XIIe s.
Église - Moyen âge
Église et État
Geschichte
Staat und Kirche
Church and state History
Papacy History
Popes Temporal power
Papst
Kaiser
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