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050 0 0 _aBX1805
_b.S3413 1996
100 1 _aSchatz, Klaus.
_93083
240 1 0 _aPäpstliche Primat.
_lEnglish
245 1 0 _aPapal primacy :
_bfrom its origins to the present /
_cKlaus Schatz ; translated from German by John A. Otto and Linda M. Maloney.
260 _aCollegeville, Minn .:
_bLiturgical Press,
_cc1996.
300 _ax, 197 p. ;
_c23 cm.
500 _a"A Michael Glazier book."
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 0 0 _gPt. 1.
_tThe Development of the Primacy in the First Five Centuries.
_gI.
_tStating the Problem: Preliminary Questions and Answers.
_gII.
_tThe Religious and Spiritual Significance of the Roman Church.
_gIII.
_tRome as Privileged Locus of Tradition.
_gIV.
_tRome as Center of Communio.
_gV.
_tFrom Center of Communio to Leadership of the Whole Church --
_gPt. 2.
_tDifferences in the Unifying Function of Papal Primacy in East and West.
_gI.
_tPrimacy and Imperial Church Structures, 400-900.
_gII.
_tPrimacy in the Emerging West --
_gPt. 3.
_tThe Papacy as Head if the Medieval Church and Christianity.
_gI.
_tThe Historical Background.
_gII.
_tStages of the Concept of Papal Primacy.
_gIII.
_tPrimacy in Relation to Councils and Bishops.
_gIV.
_tThe Crisis of Primacy in the Late Middle Ages --
_gPt. 4.
_tPrimacy as a Mark of Confessional Identity in the Modern Era.
_gI.
_tFrom the Reformation to the Enlightenment.
_gII.
_tFrom the French Revolution to Vatican I.
_gIII.
_tThe First Vatican Council.
_gIV.
_tAfter 1870: Is There a Future?
505 8 0 _tApp. Text 1. Irenaeus of Lyons, Adversus haereses 3.3.1-2 --
_tApp. Text 2. The Canons of Sardica 3, 4, 5 (343) --
_tApp. Text 3. Gregory VII, Dictatus papae (1075) --
_tApp. Text 4. The Council of Constance, Decree Haec sancta (April 6, 1415) --
_tApp. Text 5. The Council of Florence, Formula of Primacy --
_tApp. Text 6. The Four Gallican Articles, Declaration of the Clergy of France (March 19, 1682) --
_tApp. Text 7. Papal Primacy of Jurisdiction and Papal Infallibility According to Vatican I (1870) --
_tApp. Text 8. Episcopal Collegiality and Papal Infallibility According to Vatican II (Lumen gentium 22).
520 _aHas the papal office always been what it now is, and will it always be the same as it is today? In this, the first complete history of papal primacy, Klaus Schatz traces the development of the idea of a papacy as center of teaching and jurisdiction from its earliest Roman beginnings, through centuries of development, the great papal schism and the struggles over conciliarism and Gallicanism, to the triumph of papal authority at Vatican I and beyond that to Vatican II.
520 8 _aPapal primacy has grown with the Church, and it remains a reality embedded in the Church as a living community begins to change.
650 0 _aPopes
_xPrimacy.
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