Chiudi

Aggiungi l'articolo in

Chiudi
Aggiunto

L’articolo è stato aggiunto alla lista dei desideri

Chiudi

Crea nuova lista

Dati e Statistiche
Wishlist Salvato in 0 liste dei desideri
History of the Papacy During the “Avignon Captivity” and the Great Western Schism
Scaricabile subito
2,99 €
2,99 €
Scaricabile subito
Chiudi
Altri venditori
Prezzo e spese di spedizione
ibs
2,99 € Spedizione gratuita
scaricabile subito scaricabile subito
Info
Nuovo
Altri venditori
Prezzo e spese di spedizione
ibs
2,99 € Spedizione gratuita
scaricabile subito scaricabile subito
Info
Nuovo
Altri venditori
Prezzo e spese di spedizione
Chiudi

Tutti i formati ed edizioni

Chiudi
History of the Papacy During the “Avignon Captivity” and the Great Western Schism - Dale Cohen - ebook
Chiudi

Promo attive (0)

Chiudi
History of the Papacy During the “Avignon Captivity” and the Great Western Schism
Chiudi

Informazioni del regalo

Descrizione


The history of the Papacy during the Avignon Captivity (1309-1377) and the Western Schism (1378-1417) represents one of the most challenging periods in the history of the Catholic Church. This era was marked by profound political, theological, and spiritual turmoil that tested the unity of Christendom and reshaped the nature of Papal authority. The decision to relocate the Papal court to Avignon under Pope Clement V led to nearly seventy years of Papal rule outside Rome, creating tensions between the French-influenced Papacy and the broader Church. This period, often criticized as the "Babylonian Captivity" of the Papacy, diminished the spiritual prestige of the Papal office and set the stage for even greater divisions. The return of the Papacy to Rome in 1377 did not immediately heal the rifts within the Church. Instead, it led to the outbreak of the Western Schism, a crisis in which multiple rival Popes, supported by different European powers, claimed legitimacy. The resulting division lasted for nearly forty years, causing widespread confusion among the faithful and undermining the Church's claim to be the visible sign of Christian unity. Efforts to resolve the Schism through diplomacy, appeals, and councils faced significant challenges, revealing deep divisions within the Church's hierarchy. Amidst these struggles, saints and holy figures played a crucial role in guiding the Church toward reconciliation. Mystics like St. Catherine of Siena called for the return of the Papacy to Rome, while preachers like St. Vincent Ferrer and reformers such as the Observant Franciscans advocated for spiritual renewal and unity. Their influence was felt through their writings, sermons, and personal appeals to Church leaders, helping to shift the focus back to the Church's spiritual mission. The Council of Constance (1414-1418) ultimately succeeded in ending the Schism by deposing rival claimants and electing Pope Martin V, but the efforts of these saints and reformers provided a vital spiritual foundation for this resolution. This book explores the complex interplay between political power and spiritual authority during the Avignon Papacy and the Western Schism, emphasizing the contributions of saints, mystics, and reform movements to the restoration of the Roman Papacy. It examines how the Church navigated its internal crises, the role of conciliarism in shaping Church governance, and the broader cultural and intellectual currents that influenced this period of transformation. By highlighting the spiritual leadership and reformist zeal of figures like St. Catherine of Siena, St. Joan of Arc, St. Bernardine of Siena, and others, this study provides a deeper understanding of how the Church found a path toward unity and renewal after one of its most divisive chapters. Ultimately, the history of the Avignon Papacy and the Western Schism reveals the resilience of the Catholic Church in the face of profound challenges. It underscores the enduring importance of spiritual leadership and the power of faith to bring about healing and reconciliation, even in times of deep division. As the Church emerged from this period of crisis, it faced new challenges in the Renaissance and Reformation eras, but the lessons learned from the Schism—about the balance between spiritual integrity and institutional authority—continued to shape its evolution for centuries to come.
Leggi di più Leggi di meno

Dettagli

Testo in en
Tutti i dispositivi (eccetto Kindle) Scopri di più
Reflowable
9798227816542
Chiudi
Aggiunto

L'articolo è stato aggiunto al carrello

Compatibilità

Formato:

Gli eBook venduti da IBS.it sono in formato ePub e possono essere protetti da Adobe DRM. In caso di download di un file protetto da DRM si otterrà un file in formato .acs, (Adobe Content Server Message), che dovrà essere aperto tramite Adobe Digital Editions e autorizzato tramite un account Adobe, prima di poter essere letto su pc o trasferito su dispositivi compatibili.

Compatibilità:

Gli eBook venduti da IBS.it possono essere letti utilizzando uno qualsiasi dei seguenti dispositivi: PC, eReader, Smartphone, Tablet o con una app Kobo iOS o Android.

Cloud:

Gli eBook venduti da IBS.it sono sincronizzati automaticamente su tutti i client di lettura Kobo successivamente all’acquisto. Grazie al Cloud Kobo i progressi di lettura, le note, le evidenziazioni vengono salvati e sincronizzati automaticamente su tutti i dispositivi e le APP di lettura Kobo utilizzati per la lettura.

Clicca qui per sapere come scaricare gli ebook utilizzando un pc con sistema operativo Windows

Chiudi

Aggiungi l'articolo in

Chiudi
Aggiunto

L’articolo è stato aggiunto alla lista dei desideri

Chiudi

Crea nuova lista

Chiudi

Chiudi

Siamo spiacenti si è verificato un errore imprevisto, la preghiamo di riprovare.

Chiudi

Verrai avvisato via email sulle novità di Nome Autore