In this paper I will concentrate mainly on the territorial formation of the hierarchy of the Roman Catholic Church in the eleventh century, which was a decisive period in both England and Hungary, and will conclude with a short description of the present situationNo Author Specified...
The Church of England is divided into two provinces: York in the North and Canterbury in the South, led by an archbishop each. These provinces cover England, the Isles of Sicily, the Isle of Man, the Chanel Islands, a small part of Wales and continental Europe too. These two major provi...
Sanctifying Signs, merciless towards the 'exorbitance' of doctrines enforced at the time by the ecclesiastical hierarchy but also alert for paradoxes and divergences in the reformist position, will certainly claim a place in the burgeoning investigation of late medieval constructions of the Church. ...
Roman Catholicism - Hierarchy, Sacraments, Doctrine: In 1965 the Dominican theologian Marie-Joseph Le Guillou defined the church in these terms: The progress of Roman Catholic theology can be seen in the contrast between this statement and the definiti
As such, it fails to come within the orbit of waste policy, precisely because such goods remain within the household. Scoping policy options for reuse in England therefore has focused on activities which would qualify as waste prevention but which move upstream towards the household from the ...
The feudal system, which thrived between the 9th and 15th centuries was a way of structuring society based on land ownership and labor. The rights citizens obtained were determined by the citizens' roles in society and what they could offer to those throughout society....
Conventionally, two main features were used to define a gene as a putative target of a sRNA: (1) sequence complementarity between the gene transcript and the sRNA and (2) an observed change in the expression level of the gene following an expression change of the sRNA. These two features ...
In the Greek Church the hierarchy is oligarchical, not monarchical, no patriarch having supreme authority over all other prelates (see Schaff, in Brit. and Foreign Evangelical Review, Oct. 1865 and Jan. 1866). The Roman hierarchy is divided into the hierarchy of orders and the hierarchy of ...
noun grading, ranking, social order, pecking order, class system, social stratum Even in the desert there was a kind of social hierarchy. Quotations"We rank ourselves by the familiar dog system, a ladderlike social arrangement wherein one individual outranks all others, the next outranks all ...
Sojourner in the Promised Land: Forty Years Among the Mormons The depiction of a popular canonization would have recalled an earlier era when the liturgical calendar was more "open," and the implicit nostalgia for such a past can be seen as a critique not only of the Catholic Church's ...