Rosamond McKitterick (University of Cambridge), Charlotte Methuen (University of Glasgow), Andrew Spicer (Oxford Brookes
This volume explores the legal issues and legal consequences underlying relations between secular and religious authorities in the context of the Christian Church, from its earliest emergence within Roman Palestine as a persecuted minority sect through the period when it became legally recognized within the Roman empire, its many institutional manifestations in the East and West throughout the Middle Ages, the reconfigurations associated with the Reformation and Catholic/Counter-Reformations, the legal and constitutional complications, and the variable consequences of so-called secularization...
This volume explores the legal issues and legal consequences underlying relations between secular and religious authorities in the context of the Chri...