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- conciliarism. Pope Pius VII condemned the conciliarist writings of Germanos Adam on June 3, 1816. Although conciliarist strains of thought remain within the...
- violence and oath taking. Marshall writes that the Lollards, Hussites and conciliarist theologians "collectively give the lie to any suggestion that torpor...
- The American College and the Liberal Arts Tradition (1992), and The Conciliarist Tradition: Constitutionalism in the Catholic Church 1300-1870 (2003)...
- (2006). A Companion to Jean Gerson. Brill. Oakley, Francis (2003). The Conciliarist Tradition: Constitutionalism in the Catholic Church 1300-1870. Oxford...
- look somewhere other than the papacy for real reforms. At times these conciliarist attempts at reform became a political tool wielded by those who sought...
- Catholic Theological Society. 25: 13–30. Oakley, Francis (2003). The Conciliarist Tradition: Constitutionalism in the Catholic Church, 1300–1870. Oxford...
- territories lost to France, and the Papal States annexed Parma and Modena. The conciliarist movement promoted by foreign monarchs was crushed, and Julius II affirmed...
- counter-weight to papal policies. He put his primary support behind conciliarists, irenicists and humanists. When the papacy instigated the Counter-Reformation...
- of an individual pope. Unlike those who propounded the 15th-century conciliarist theories, they understood an e****enical council as necessarily involving...
- (PDF) on 2011-05-24. Retrieved 2020-10-13. Oakley, Francis (2003). The Conciliarist Tradition: Constitutionalism in the Catholic Church, 1300–1870. Oxford...