The Canons of the Quinisext Council (691/2) / translated with an introduction and notes by Richard Price
Tipo de material: LibroSeries Editor: Liverpool : Liverpool University Press, 2020Edición: First Published.Descripción: xii, 212 p ; 21 cm.Tipo de contenido: text Tipo de medio: sense mediació Tipo de portador: volum ISBN: 9781789622362 (; 9781789628135 (.Tema(s): Concilio Quinisexto (0692)Resumen: These canons (or rules) for church organization and life and Christian morals issued at a council held in Constantinople in 691/2 form the foundation of Byzantine Canon Law. They show an intense concern to restore the proper discipline of clerical life after the chaos brought about by the Arabinvasions. The rules for the laity show a concern to secure obedience to the Church's rules about marriage, proper respect for sacred space, and the suppression of customs of pagan origin. Particular interest attaches to the canons that express disapproval of certain customs of the Western Churchand of the Armenian Church. Was this an attempt to impose Byzantine hegemony, or simply a revulsion at customs that seemed wrong? The Byzantine emperor tried repeatedly to get the Pope to give the new canons the stamp of his approval; his failure marks an important stage in the mounting divergencebetween the Greek and the Roman Churches. The translation is accompanied by full annotation, while the introduction sets the council in its historical context, in both the history of the early medieval world and the development of Eastern Canon Law. AmazonTipo de ítem | Ubicación actual | Signatura | Estado | Fecha de vencimiento | Código de barras |
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270:262.5(03) P18P Dizzionario dei Concili | 270:262.5(089) KG A Constanza Das Konzil von Konstanz 1414-1418. Bd. 1: Bis zur Anreise Sigismunds nach Narbonne Bd. 2: Bis zum Konzilsende | 270:262.5(089) KG B Konziliarismus und Polen | 270:262.5(089) TTH 5-6 The Canons of the Quinisext Council (691/2) / | 270:262.5(089) TTH Calcedonia The acts of the Council of Chalcedon / | 270:262.5(089)KG A Die Synoden von den Anfängen bis zum Vorabend des Nicaenums | 270:262.5(089)KG B Päpstliche Unfehlbarkeit wider konziliare Superiorität? |
Inclou referències bibliogràfiques. Bibliografia pàgines 199-205
These canons (or rules) for church organization and life and Christian morals issued at a council held in Constantinople in 691/2 form the foundation of Byzantine Canon Law. They show an intense concern to restore the proper discipline of clerical life after the chaos brought about by the Arabinvasions. The rules for the laity show a concern to secure obedience to the Church's rules about marriage, proper respect for sacred space, and the suppression of customs of pagan origin. Particular interest attaches to the canons that express disapproval of certain customs of the Western Churchand of the Armenian Church. Was this an attempt to impose Byzantine hegemony, or simply a revulsion at customs that seemed wrong? The Byzantine emperor tried repeatedly to get the Pope to give the new canons the stamp of his approval; his failure marks an important stage in the mounting divergencebetween the Greek and the Roman Churches. The translation is accompanied by full annotation, while the introduction sets the council in its historical context, in both the history of the early medieval world and the development of Eastern Canon Law. Amazon
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