Church, State and Community: Historical and Comparative Perspectives

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Church, State and Community: Historical and Comparative Perspectives

Politics and government History and Archaeology European history Social and political philosophy History of religion

Author: Antony Black

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Collection: Variorum Collected Studies

Language: English

Published by: Routledge

Published on: 28th October 2024

Format: LCP-protected ePub

ISBN: 9781040244210


Overview

Running through the papers collected here is the concern to try and understand the reasons which people thought they had for acting in a certain way, and - not always the same thing - the reasons which they expressed for what they were doing.

First Section

The book's first section focuses on the theories of government in the late medieval Church, especially the ideas of conciliarism.

Second Section

The second is concerned with the study of medieval guild and city organisation and politics, looking at the communal movement and at the impact of Christianity on the development of republican ideas.

Final Part

In the papers in the final part, Professor Black takes a comparative approach, setting the political thought and traditions of the Islamic world, in particular, alongside those of Western Europe as part of an attempt to understand the origins of the modern state: to know why this emerged in Europe, he argues, it is necessary to ask why it did not develop elsewhere and it is intellectual and cultural factors which provide the most obvious differentiating features.

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