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Church Kingship And Lay Investiture In England 10891135 Norman Frank Cantor

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Church Kingship And Lay Investiture In England 10891135 Norman Frank Cantor
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Publisher: Princeton University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 24.01 MB
Pages: 372
Author: Norman Frank Cantor
ISBN: 9781400876990, 1400876990
Language: English
Year: 2015

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Church Kingship And Lay Investiture In England 10891135 Norman Frank Cantor by Norman Frank Cantor 9781400876990, 1400876990 instant download after payment.

In the latter part of the eleventh century a revolutionary group within the Western Church, centered in the papacy, attempted to overthrow the early medieval system of church-state relations by which the church in each country was under control of the kings and other secular rulers. Here is a comprehensive history of these controversies during the crucial period from the death of Archbishop Lanfranc in 1089 to the end of the reign of Henry I in 1135. The greater part of the book is concerned with the pontificate of Archbishop Anselm (1093-1109) and includes the first substantial account of the episcopal career of this famous theologian. In a concluding chapter, the obscure period in the history of the English Church from 1109 to 1135 is investigated, and the methods by which Henry I reasserted royal authority over the Church are indicated.


Originally published in 1958.


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