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Marriage Advice For A Pope John Xxii And The Power To Dissolve Latin Edition Patrick Nold

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Marriage Advice For A Pope John Xxii And The Power To Dissolve Latin Edition Patrick Nold
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Publisher: Brill Academic Publishers
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.16 MB
Pages: 305
Author: Patrick Nold
ISBN: 9789004171114, 9004171118
Language: English
Year: 2008

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Marriage Advice For A Pope John Xxii And The Power To Dissolve Latin Edition Patrick Nold by Patrick Nold 9789004171114, 9004171118 instant download after payment.

The Medieval Church taught that marriage was indissoluble and that consent was the key. Why then could a marriage be dissolved by one spouse joining a religious order after an exchange of consent but before consummation? This question vexed Thirteenth-century academics and, in the fourteenth century, Pope John XXII asked a group of leading theologians and lawyers to study the issue. Position-papers were produced to explain the exception to the rule of indissolubility for chaste monks and nuns, and to explore whether the pope had the power to extend it to celibate priests and deacons. These texts, edited here, were used by John XXII to draft his bull Antique Concertationi (1322). This study reconstructs the story behind the constitution, providing a unique insight into the decision-making process at the Roman curia in Avignon under a controversial pope.

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