Christianity and Politics: A History of the Principles and Struggles of Church and StateJ. B. Lippincott, 1938 - 331 páginas |
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... spiritual power ( the Church ) must intervene at all times to supervise the control of the civil powers . The king of this divine or spiritual government is Jesus Christ , who is both God and man , and who has transmitted His power to ...
... spiritual power ( the Church ) must intervene at all times to supervise the control of the civil powers . The king of this divine or spiritual government is Jesus Christ , who is both God and man , and who has transmitted His power to ...
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... spiritual , just as the body is dependent upon the soul . In the same degree the royal power has no life except through the spiritual power of St. Peter and his successors.30 Inasmuch as Thomas Aquinas was regarded as the Angelic Doctor ...
... spiritual , just as the body is dependent upon the soul . In the same degree the royal power has no life except through the spiritual power of St. Peter and his successors.30 Inasmuch as Thomas Aquinas was regarded as the Angelic Doctor ...
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... spiritual realm only . The imperial power has been instituted directly by God , and is therefore not responsible to the Pope.48 On the other hand , there were many writers in both the thir- teenth century and in the fourteenth century ...
... spiritual realm only . The imperial power has been instituted directly by God , and is therefore not responsible to the Pope.48 On the other hand , there were many writers in both the thir- teenth century and in the fourteenth century ...
Contenido
CHURCH AND STATE IN THE MIDDLE AGES II | 11 |
POLITICS IN THE AGE OF THE RENAISSANCE | 60 |
THE POLITICAL THEORIES OF MARTIN LUTHER TO 1530 | 93 |
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