1st Edition

The Popes and the Papacy in the Early Middle Ages (Routledge Revivals) 476-752

By Jeffrey Richards Copyright 1979
436 Pages
by Routledge

436 Pages
by Routledge

434 Pages
by Routledge

There has been a tendency to the view the history of the early medieval papacy predominantly in ideological terms, which has resulted in the over-exaggeration of the idea of the papal monarchy. In this study, first published in 1979, Jeffrey Richards questions this view, arguing that whilst the papacy’s power and responsibility grew during the period under discussion, it did so by a series of... Read more

Acknowledgments;  Introduction;  Part I: The Context  1. The Ideological Context  2. The Political and Religious Context  3. The Social and Economic Context;  Part II: The Papacy under the Ostrogoths  4. The Acacian Schism  5. The Symmachan Schism (i) the events  6. The Symmachan Schism (ii) issues and participants  7. The Rapprochement with the East  8. The Gothic Reaction;  Part III: The Papacy under the Empire  9. The ‘Three Chapters’ Controversy  10. The Lombardic Crisis  11. The Monothelete Crisis  12. The Papal Revival  13. The Final Crisis;  Part IV: The Popes  14. Class Origins  15. Age and Experience  16. Geographical Origins and Cultural Attainments;  Part V: The Papal Administration  17. The Central Administration  18. The Patrimonial Administration  19. The Papacy and the Episcopate  20. Gregory the Great and the Episcopate;  Afterword;  Appendix 1: The Popes;  Appendix 2: Papal Vacancies;  Appendix 3: Papal Ordinations;  Abbreviations;  Notes;  Bibliography;  Index

Biography

Jeffrey Richards