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The Papacy [Paperback]

Bernhard Schimmelpfennig (Author), James Sievert (Translator)
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April 15, 1992

Bernhard Schimmelpfennig chronicles the institution of the papacy and its influence on the culture, politics, and economy throughout the decline of the Roman emparie, Byzantine rule, and the Middle Ages in his book, The Papacy. The full spectrum of the institutional Medieval Church is examined as Schimmelpfennig presents its evolution through liturgical, political, artistic, cultural, and economic developments, as well as social changes that occurred under the papacy's influence such as a revamping of marriage laws, housing construction, and food distribution.

Chapters cover the Roman congregation of the apostolic and post-apostolic eras (110-113 CE) through the time of Constantine the Great (r. 310-337), onto the papacy at the peak of its power (1198-1303), and finally ending with the papacy of the Renaissance (1447-1534). A salient feature of the book is the new light shed on Rome as the physical setting of the Vatican and the marked influence it has had on the papacy. For example, the vast papal construction projects of the late fifteenth century demonstrate the papal power exerted over the Roman civic administration.


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For far too long most English-speaking students have been directed to one of several lop-sided introductions to the medieval papacy. . . . The virtue of Schimmelpfennig's book [is] that it presents the papacy 'as the papacy,' as a religiopolitical entity in its topographical, liturgical, and economic setting. This is no surprise inasmuch as the author is one of those rare historians sensitive to those issues. -- Review

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For far too long most English-speaking students have been directed to one of several lop-sided introductions to the medieval papacy.... The virtue of Schimmelpfennig's book [is] that it presents the papacy 'as the papacy,' as a religiopolitical entity in its topographical, liturgical, and economic setting. This is no surprise inasmuch as the author is one of those rare historians sensitive to those issues.

(Roger E. Reynolds, Pontifical Institute of Medieval Studies, Toronto )

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  • Paperback: 320 pages
  • Publisher: Columbia University Press (April 15, 1992)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0231075154
  • ISBN-13: 978-0231075152
  • Product Dimensions: 9 x 5.9 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,252,878 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars FANTASTIC RESOURCE, April 4, 2000
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Matthew T. Cason (Cleveland, TN, USA) - See all my reviews
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This book is a phenomenal resource for any inquisitive mind desiring to delve into the brilliant panoply of the history of the Roman Catholic Church, and in specific that of its greatest and founding institution: The Papacy. The author's narrative and flowing literary style makes it a joy to read and indeed this book needs no pictures or illustrations whatsoever, so vibrant is the written word. I highly recommend it to any and all who are looking for a thorough, well-written and researched, and easily-digested history. One of the best books available today in the area of papal history.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Skeptial Philosophy writing Church History in a German accent, June 10, 2006
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This treatment of the early Roman church is deeply informed by the skeptical presuppositions of the German schools of the 19th and early 20th Century. Fortunately, the writing is so mechanical that you can see this develop right before your eyes. Likewise, the translation is sufficiently literal that you can actually hear the German accent as you read.

This gives the book more interest than it otherwise would have. While it tells us less than we might like about the development of the papacy, it gives us a very fascinating look at a very representative academician. The unsupported assumptions land softly where they are needed to provide extra leverage. The leaps of illogic are not at all disguised. There is nothing exercised or defensive. It is all dispensed calmly as the "assured results of modern scholarship."

Of course, it is unfair to ask a popular survey to build its case carefully and show all of its work; there simply isn't the space. Still, one gets the overwhelming impression from Schimmelpfennig's pat catechetical style that he is entirely unaware that any thinking and informed person could find his account even controversial.

In sum, for the reader with a rich sense of irony and an interest in the historiography of Christian History, this is golden. If, on the other hand, you're looking for an introduction to the history of the papacy, keep looking.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Eminently readable introduction to the medieval Papacy, December 9, 2002
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Schimmelpfennig provides the lay reader - and the historian - with a guide that is both accessible and relatively detailed on what is to most an obscure subject. At his best when discussing the political interactions between the papacy and the Carolingian/Holy Roman empires, this book opened up my interest in a host of contemporary issues, from the schism to the Cathar heresy. Good reading.

PS - A must if you are a fan of Umberto Eco

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titular churches, following epoch, papal prestige, camera apostolica, papal right, papal history, papal position, papal decretals, plenitudo potestatis, papal elections, papal influence, investiture controversy, papal protection, imperial church, imperial coronation, individual popes, papal claims
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Papal States, North Africa, Southern Italy, Middle Ages, Donation of Constantine, Northern Italy, Central Italy, Council of Basle, Southern France, Fourth Lateran Council, Otto the Great, Council of Constance, Council of Pisa, Louis the Pious, Sacred Penitentiary, Santa Maria Maggiore, Bernard of Clairvaux, Frederick Barbarossa, Holy Year, Northern Italian, South Gaul, Ambrose of Milan, Charles Martel, Council of Chalcedon, Council of Vienne
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