Johan Leemans, Peter Van Nuffelen, Shawn W. J. Keough, Carla Nicolaye
The present volume contributes to a reassessment of the phenomenon of episcopal elections from the broadest possible perspective, examining the varied combination of factors, personalities, rules and habits that played a role in the process that eventually resulted in one specific candidate becoming the new bishop, and not another. The importance of episcopal elections hardly needs stating: With the bishop emerging as one of the key figures of late antique society, his election was a defining moment for the local community, and an occasion when local, ecclesiastical, and secular tensions were...
The present volume contributes to a reassessment of the phenomenon of episcopal elections from the broadest possible perspective, examining the varied...