The seventeenth-century Spanish Church stood out among other Catholic countries of western Europe on account of the high percentage of members of the religious orders – especially Dominicans – recruited as bishops. While their authority as preachers and theologians, schooled in the post-Tridentine tradition, made them eminently suitable candidates for office, they had none of the secular experience normally required of an episcopate that worked in close alliance with the state. The political and fiscal pressures placed on this alliance under Philip IV prompted an unprecedented crisis of recruitment to the Spanish church hierarchy, of which the religious orders became the direct beneficiaries
La Iglesia española del siglo XVII destacó, sobre la de otros países católicos de la Europa occident...
This book explores how the conceptions of episcopacy shaped the identity of the bishops of France in...
My dissertation explores the episcopal dimensions of power as exercised by one of the more polemical...
The seventeenth-century Spanish Church stood out among other Catholic countries of western Europe on...
Early modern ecclesiastical leaders understood the clergy\u27s improvement as critical for enforcing...
This essay provides a survey of the composition and the social origins of the Netherland’s episcopat...
The involvement of cardinals with the Inquisition since medieval times did not, as early modern text...
The analysis of the link between Sancho IV and María de Molina with the Mendicant Orders shows their...
This article examines the extent to which the ceremonial and architectural spaces associated with a ...
The most recent historiography has confirmed the importance of ecclesiastical careers within the ran...
This article offers an interpretation of the actions of the Franciscan Juan de Albuquerque as bishop...
Since the Benedictine Reform of Cluny, religious orders became a domain of international exchange. I...
Charles V\u2019s donation of Malta to the Order of St. John in 1530 also established the procedure f...
The Castilian Church, after years of acquiescence to royal domination, reasserted possession of its ...
Between the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries the kings of Spain appointed distinguished Spanish p...
La Iglesia española del siglo XVII destacó, sobre la de otros países católicos de la Europa occident...
This book explores how the conceptions of episcopacy shaped the identity of the bishops of France in...
My dissertation explores the episcopal dimensions of power as exercised by one of the more polemical...
The seventeenth-century Spanish Church stood out among other Catholic countries of western Europe on...
Early modern ecclesiastical leaders understood the clergy\u27s improvement as critical for enforcing...
This essay provides a survey of the composition and the social origins of the Netherland’s episcopat...
The involvement of cardinals with the Inquisition since medieval times did not, as early modern text...
The analysis of the link between Sancho IV and María de Molina with the Mendicant Orders shows their...
This article examines the extent to which the ceremonial and architectural spaces associated with a ...
The most recent historiography has confirmed the importance of ecclesiastical careers within the ran...
This article offers an interpretation of the actions of the Franciscan Juan de Albuquerque as bishop...
Since the Benedictine Reform of Cluny, religious orders became a domain of international exchange. I...
Charles V\u2019s donation of Malta to the Order of St. John in 1530 also established the procedure f...
The Castilian Church, after years of acquiescence to royal domination, reasserted possession of its ...
Between the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries the kings of Spain appointed distinguished Spanish p...
La Iglesia española del siglo XVII destacó, sobre la de otros países católicos de la Europa occident...
This book explores how the conceptions of episcopacy shaped the identity of the bishops of France in...
My dissertation explores the episcopal dimensions of power as exercised by one of the more polemical...