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24. Struggling for Representative Government in the Church
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Prologue: What is the West About? 1
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The World of Antiquity
- 1. The Ancient Family 7
- 2. The Ancient City 19
- 3. The Ancient Cosmos 33
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A Moral Revolution
- 4. The World Turned Upside Down: Paul 51
- 5. The Truth Within: Moral Equality 67
- 6. Heroism Redefined 79
- 7. A New Form of Association: Monasticism 88
- 8. The Weakness of the Will: Augustine 100
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Towards the Idea of Fundamental Law
- 9. Shaping New Attitudes and Habits 113
- 10. Distinguishing Spiritual from Temporal Power 126
- 11. Barbarian Codes, Roman Law and Christian Intuitions 141
- 12. The Carolingian Compromise 151
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Europe Acquires its Identity
- 13. Why Feudalism did not Recreate Ancient Slavery 165
- 14. Fostering the ‘Peace of God’ 178
- 15. The Papal Revolution: A Constitution for Europe? 192
- 16. Natural Law and Natural Rights 208
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A New Model of Government
- 17. Centralization and the New Sense of Justice 225
- 18. The Democratizing of Reason 237
- 19. Steps towards the Creation of Nation-States 252
- 20. Urban Insurrections 265
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The Birth Pangs of Modern Liberty
- 21. Popular Aspirations and the Friars 281
- 22. The Defence of Egalitarian Moral Intuitions 293
- 23. God’s Freedom and Human Freedom Joined: Ockham 306
- 24. Struggling for Representative Government in the Church 321
- 25. Dispensing with the Renaissance 333
- Epilogue: Christianity and Secularism 349
- Select Bibliography and Endnotes 365
- Index 387
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Prologue: What is the West About? 1
-
The World of Antiquity
- 1. The Ancient Family 7
- 2. The Ancient City 19
- 3. The Ancient Cosmos 33
-
A Moral Revolution
- 4. The World Turned Upside Down: Paul 51
- 5. The Truth Within: Moral Equality 67
- 6. Heroism Redefined 79
- 7. A New Form of Association: Monasticism 88
- 8. The Weakness of the Will: Augustine 100
-
Towards the Idea of Fundamental Law
- 9. Shaping New Attitudes and Habits 113
- 10. Distinguishing Spiritual from Temporal Power 126
- 11. Barbarian Codes, Roman Law and Christian Intuitions 141
- 12. The Carolingian Compromise 151
-
Europe Acquires its Identity
- 13. Why Feudalism did not Recreate Ancient Slavery 165
- 14. Fostering the ‘Peace of God’ 178
- 15. The Papal Revolution: A Constitution for Europe? 192
- 16. Natural Law and Natural Rights 208
-
A New Model of Government
- 17. Centralization and the New Sense of Justice 225
- 18. The Democratizing of Reason 237
- 19. Steps towards the Creation of Nation-States 252
- 20. Urban Insurrections 265
-
The Birth Pangs of Modern Liberty
- 21. Popular Aspirations and the Friars 281
- 22. The Defence of Egalitarian Moral Intuitions 293
- 23. God’s Freedom and Human Freedom Joined: Ockham 306
- 24. Struggling for Representative Government in the Church 321
- 25. Dispensing with the Renaissance 333
- Epilogue: Christianity and Secularism 349
- Select Bibliography and Endnotes 365
- Index 387