Anglo-Saxon church councils c.650-c.850

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Anglo-Saxon church councils c.650-c.850

Catherine Cubitt

(Studies in the early history of Britain)

Leicester University Press , Distributed exclusively in the USA by St. Martin's Press, 1995

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [327]-354) and index

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内容説明

Anglo-Saxon church councils or synods were the fora where much ecclesiastical business was conducted, reforming canons were promulgated and cases involving clerical discipline and property transactions were adjudicated. More importantly they were also the meeting place of kings and bishops, and this study illuminates relations between secular and ecclesiastical power. The period under discussion witnessed the rise of the Mercian kings and an examination of the synods of this date shows some of the ways in which these kings exercised their authority, and some of the limitations upon it. It will therefore shed an important new light on the ecclesiastical and political history of the seventh, eighth and ninth centuries.

目次

  • Part 1: The organization of synods - frequency, timing, sites, attendance, presidency
  • transactions and business - promulgation of canons, questions of doctrine, ecclesiastical administration, episcopal elections and consecrations, judicial function
  • the formalities of Anglo-Saxon church councils - diplomatic and procedure. Part 2: The Council of Clofesho in 747
  • the liturgical provisions of the Council of Clofesho (AD 747)
  • the legatine councils of 786
  • the Council of Chelsea in 816
  • councils during the Mercian supremacy - the charter evidence. Appendices: Synods of the province of Canterbury
  • Northumbrian synods
  • sites of synods - Canterbury province, Northumbria.

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