Bishops under Threat

Bishops under Threat
Title Bishops under Threat PDF eBook
Author Sabine Panzram
Publisher Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Pages 350
Release 2023-03-20
Genre Religion
ISBN 3110778645

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The late antique and the early medieval periods witnessed the flourishing of bishops in the West as the main articulators of social life. This influential position exposed them to several threats, both political and religious. Researchers have generally addressed violence, rebellions or conflicts to study the dynamics related to secular powers during these periods. They haven’t paid similar attention, however, to those analogous contexts that had bishops as protagonists. This book proposes an approach to bishops as threatened subjects in the late antique and early medieval West. In particular, the volume pursues three main goals. Firstly, it aims to identify the different types of threats that bishops had to deal with. Then it sets out to frame these situations of adversity in their own contexts. Finally, it will address the episcopal strategies deployed to deal with such contexts of adversity. In sum, we aim to underline the impact that these contexts had as a dynamiting factor of episcopal action. Thus the episcopal threats may become a useful approach to study the bishops’ relationships with other agents of power, the motivations behind their actions and – last but not least – for understanding the episcopal rising power

Bishops under Threat

Bishops under Threat
Title Bishops under Threat PDF eBook
Author Sabine Panzram
Publisher Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Pages 416
Release 2023-03-20
Genre Religion
ISBN 3110778726

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The late antique and the early medieval periods witnessed the flourishing of bishops in the West as the main articulators of social life. This influential position exposed them to several threats, both political and religious. Researchers have generally addressed violence, rebellions or conflicts to study the dynamics related to secular powers during these periods. They haven’t paid similar attention, however, to those analogous contexts that had bishops as protagonists. This book proposes an approach to bishops as threatened subjects in the late antique and early medieval West. In particular, the volume pursues three main goals. Firstly, it aims to identify the different types of threats that bishops had to deal with. Then it sets out to frame these situations of adversity in their own contexts. Finally, it will address the episcopal strategies deployed to deal with such contexts of adversity. In sum, we aim to underline the impact that these contexts had as a dynamiting factor of episcopal action. Thus the episcopal threats may become a useful approach to study the bishops’ relationships with other agents of power, the motivations behind their actions and – last but not least – for understanding the episcopal rising power

Bishops in Flight

Bishops in Flight
Title Bishops in Flight PDF eBook
Author Jennifer Barry
Publisher Univ of California Press
Pages 222
Release 2019-04-23
Genre History
ISBN 0520971809

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A free open access ebook is upon publication. Learn more at www.luminosoa.org. Flight during times of persecution has a long and fraught history in early Christianity. In the third century, bishops who fled were considered cowards or, worse yet, heretics. On the face, flight meant denial of Christ and thus betrayal of faith and community. But by the fourth century, the terms of persecution changed as Christianity became the favored cult of the Roman Empire. Prominent Christians who fled and survived became founders and influencers of Christianity over time. Bishops in Flight examines the various ways these episcopal leaders both appealed to and altered the discourse of Christian flight to defend their status as purveyors of Christian truth, even when their exiles appeared to condemn them. Their stories illuminate how profoundly Christian authors deployed theological discourse and the rhetoric of heresy to respond to the phenomenal political instability of the fourth and fifth centuries.

Bishops in the Political Community of England, 1213-1272

Bishops in the Political Community of England, 1213-1272
Title Bishops in the Political Community of England, 1213-1272 PDF eBook
Author S. T. Ambler
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 244
Release 2017
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0198754027

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This volume explores the role of bishops at the heart of thirteenth-century English politics, examining their culture and political theology. Under King John and Henry III, the bishops acted as peacemakers, supporting royal power when it was threatened, but between 1258 and 1265, led by Simon de Montfort, they became partisans, helping to overturn royal power.

RetroChristianity

RetroChristianity
Title RetroChristianity PDF eBook
Author Michael J. Svigel
Publisher Crossway Books
Pages 320
Release 2012
Genre History
ISBN 9781433528507

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Addresses the current exodus of Christians from evangelical churches and argues for a return to historical roots.

The Faithful Departed

The Faithful Departed
Title The Faithful Departed PDF eBook
Author Philip F. Lawler
Publisher Encounter Books
Pages 293
Release 2010
Genre History
ISBN 1594033749

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"The Faithful Departed" traces the rise and fall of the Catholic Church in Boston, showing how the Massachusetts experience set a pattern that echoed throughout the United States as religious institutions lost influence in the face of rising secularization.

Catholic Bishops in the United States

Catholic Bishops in the United States
Title Catholic Bishops in the United States PDF eBook
Author Stephen J. Fichter
Publisher
Pages 225
Release 2019
Genre Religion
ISBN 0190920289

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Catholic Bishops in the United States: Church Leadership in the Third Millennium presents the results of a 2016 survey conducted by the Center of Applied Research for the Apostolate. It reveals the U.S. bishops' individual experiences, their day-to-day activities, their challenges and satisfactions as Church leaders, and their strategies for managing their dioceses and speaking out on public issues. This book provides a much-needed up-to-date and comprehensive view of how United States bishops are leading their Church in the era of Pope Francis.