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On The Medieval Catholic Background of the Reformation Two Kingdoms Doctrine (IV) - The Investiture Contest

Tim Enloe wrote 4 months ago: By the time of the Reformation in the 16th century, political discourse in the West had for several … more →

Tags: Church and State, Germany, Historical, Political

Start of the Blog!

thecamerons wrote 1 year ago: This site has been prepared mainly for the benefit of members of my family who may be interested in … more →

Tags: Research, 3rd Millenians, Moderns, Jacobites, Ancients, Family Trail

Eucharist, Bishop, Church16 comments

quodvultdeus wrote 1 year ago: What really prompted me to start this blog was reading John D. Zizioulas’s Eucharist, Bishop, … more →

Tags: Biblical Studies, Church Councils, Church Fathers, Eastern Orthodoxy, Liturgy, Protestantism, Roman Catholicism

On the Medieval Catholic Background of the Reformation Two Kingdoms Doctrine (III): The Carolingians2 comments

Tim Enloe wrote 4 months ago: The ambiguity of Gelasius’ dualistic political theory created a great deal of intellectual and cultu … more →

Tags: Church and State, Political

On the Medieval Catholic Background of the Reformation “Two Kingdoms” Doctrine (II): Gelasian Dualism

Tim Enloe wrote 5 months ago: In the first part of this series, we looked at Augustine’s epochal work the City of God which … more →

Tags: Church and State, Reformation

On the Medieval Catholic Background of the Reformation "Two Kingdoms" Doctrine (I): The Mixed Political Legacy of St. Augustine7 comments

Tim Enloe wrote 5 months ago: In this post and several to follow, I’d like to give some of the Medieval background to Steven … more →

Tags: Church and State, Reformation


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