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The Middle Ages produced any number of figures now considered ‘antipopes.’ What was an antipope, how...
There is rarely anything glamorous in a job well done, especially when the nature of that work is ad...
This paper will explore the principal figures, activities, issues and doctrines that shaped the asce...
This lecture focuses on the late Medieval period (1200-1350). Special attention is paid to two coura...
This lecture focuses on the late Medieval period (1200-1350). Special attention is paid to two coura...
This begins with the Papal Bull of 1302 by Pope Boniface VIII asserting the absolute divine right to...
This begins with the Papal Bull of 1302 by Pope Boniface VIII asserting the absolute divine right to...
This begins with the Papal Bull of 1302 by Pope Boniface VIII asserting the absolute divine right to...
This lecture picks up where Lecture Two left off, following John Wyclif-- The right to govern depend...
This lecture picks up where Lecture Two left off, following John Wyclif-- The right to govern depend...
John Wyclif (c. 1320-1384) has been called both the last of the schoolmen and the morning star of th...
While the struggle between Boniface VIII and Philip IV of France may have marked the decline of papa...
While the struggle between Boniface VIII and Philip IV of France may have marked the decline of papa...
The Middle Ages produced any number of figures now considered ‘antipopes.’ What was an antipope, how...
The Middle Ages produced any number of figures now considered ‘antipopes.’ What was an antipope, how...
The Middle Ages produced any number of figures now considered ‘antipopes.’ What was an antipope, how...
There is rarely anything glamorous in a job well done, especially when the nature of that work is ad...
This paper will explore the principal figures, activities, issues and doctrines that shaped the asce...
This lecture focuses on the late Medieval period (1200-1350). Special attention is paid to two coura...
This lecture focuses on the late Medieval period (1200-1350). Special attention is paid to two coura...
This begins with the Papal Bull of 1302 by Pope Boniface VIII asserting the absolute divine right to...
This begins with the Papal Bull of 1302 by Pope Boniface VIII asserting the absolute divine right to...
This begins with the Papal Bull of 1302 by Pope Boniface VIII asserting the absolute divine right to...
This lecture picks up where Lecture Two left off, following John Wyclif-- The right to govern depend...
This lecture picks up where Lecture Two left off, following John Wyclif-- The right to govern depend...
John Wyclif (c. 1320-1384) has been called both the last of the schoolmen and the morning star of th...
While the struggle between Boniface VIII and Philip IV of France may have marked the decline of papa...
While the struggle between Boniface VIII and Philip IV of France may have marked the decline of papa...
The Middle Ages produced any number of figures now considered ‘antipopes.’ What was an antipope, how...
The Middle Ages produced any number of figures now considered ‘antipopes.’ What was an antipope, how...
The Middle Ages produced any number of figures now considered ‘antipopes.’ What was an antipope, how...
There is rarely anything glamorous in a job well done, especially when the nature of that work is ad...
This paper will explore the principal figures, activities, issues and doctrines that shaped the asce...