
Origins of Papal Infallibility, 1150-1350 (second revised edition)
A Study on the Concepts of Infallibility, Sovereignty and Tradition in the Middle Ages
Brian Tierney(Author)
Brill (Publisher)
Published on 1. December 1988
Book
Leather / fine binding
327 pages
978-90-04-08884-9 (ISBN)
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'Tierney's handling of the canonical and theological sources is commendable.'
Joseph A. La Barge, Journal of the American Academy of Religions, 1974.
'It is the thesis of this book that papal infallibility is basically a medieval creation...Professor Tierney's treatment of the twelfth-century canonists and the Franciscan theologians of the following century is admirable, almost impeccable...an important contribution to historical theology.'
Journal of Ecumenical Studies.
'Tierney's handling of the canonical and theological sources is commendable.'
Joseph A. La Barge, Journal of the American Academy of Religions, 1974.
'It is the thesis of this book that papal infallibility is basically a medieval creation...Professor Tierney's treatment of the twelfth-century canonists and the Franciscan theologians of the following century is admirable, almost impeccable...an important contribution to historical theology.'
Journal of Ecumenical Studies.
Reviews / Votes
'Tierney's handling of the canonical and theological sources is commendable.'Joseph A. La Barge, Journal of the American Academy of Religions, 1974.
'It is the thesis of this book that papal infallibility is basically a medieval creation...Professor Tierney's treatment of the twelfth-century canonists and the Franciscan theologians of the following century is admirable, almost impeccable...an important contribution to historical theology.'
Journal of Ecumenical Studies.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Leiden
Netherlands
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
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Cloth
Weight
740 gr
ISBN-13
978-90-04-08884-9 (9789004088849)
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