This book explores how the conceptions of episcopacy shaped the identity of the bishops of France in the wake of the reforming Council of Trent (1545-63). It demonstrates how the episcopate, initially demoralized by the Wars of Religion, developed a powerful ideology of privilege, leadership and pastorate that enabled it to become a flourishing participant in the religious, political and social life of the ancien régime. Arguing that the traditional images portrayed by Trent and prelates such as Charles Borromeo of Milan did not offer a comprehensive model of episcopal spirituality, government and pastoral care, the study examines the distinctive images of episcopacy that were developed by French reformers and theologians to respond to the ...
The Catholic Church\u27s attitude toward the French Revolution remained hostile throughout the ninet...
Panel abstract The prestigious medieval diocese of Cambrai (today in the French Département du Nord ...
Thirteenth-century England was a special place and time to be a bishop. Like their predecessors, the...
This book explores how the conceptions of episcopacy shaped the identity of the bishops of France in...
The following text is taken from the publisher's website. "Fathers, Pastors and Kings explores how ...
In their drive to ‘sanctify’ the clergy, seventeenth-century French clerical reformers developed hig...
The experience of Jean-Pierre Camus, a reforming bishop in seventeenth-century France, highlights th...
In their drive to `sanctify' the clergy, seventeenth-century French clerical reformers developed hig...
The experience of Jean-Pierre Camus, a reforming bishop in seventeenth-century France, highlights th...
In the late sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, prelates such as Borromeo of Milan and de Sales of ...
In the late sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, prelates such as Borromeo of Milan and de Sales of ...
This paper investigates the purpose and the power of the reformed episcopate in seventeenth-century ...
The bishop was a figure of unparalleled importance in the tenth and eleventh centuries, as he marrie...
This paper investigates the purpose and the power of the reformed episcopate in seventeenth-century ...
This essay provides a survey of the composition and the social origins of the Netherland’s episcopat...
The Catholic Church\u27s attitude toward the French Revolution remained hostile throughout the ninet...
Panel abstract The prestigious medieval diocese of Cambrai (today in the French Département du Nord ...
Thirteenth-century England was a special place and time to be a bishop. Like their predecessors, the...
This book explores how the conceptions of episcopacy shaped the identity of the bishops of France in...
The following text is taken from the publisher's website. "Fathers, Pastors and Kings explores how ...
In their drive to ‘sanctify’ the clergy, seventeenth-century French clerical reformers developed hig...
The experience of Jean-Pierre Camus, a reforming bishop in seventeenth-century France, highlights th...
In their drive to `sanctify' the clergy, seventeenth-century French clerical reformers developed hig...
The experience of Jean-Pierre Camus, a reforming bishop in seventeenth-century France, highlights th...
In the late sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, prelates such as Borromeo of Milan and de Sales of ...
In the late sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, prelates such as Borromeo of Milan and de Sales of ...
This paper investigates the purpose and the power of the reformed episcopate in seventeenth-century ...
The bishop was a figure of unparalleled importance in the tenth and eleventh centuries, as he marrie...
This paper investigates the purpose and the power of the reformed episcopate in seventeenth-century ...
This essay provides a survey of the composition and the social origins of the Netherland’s episcopat...
The Catholic Church\u27s attitude toward the French Revolution remained hostile throughout the ninet...
Panel abstract The prestigious medieval diocese of Cambrai (today in the French Département du Nord ...
Thirteenth-century England was a special place and time to be a bishop. Like their predecessors, the...