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<1tnurnrbitt ml1tnlngirttl mnut41y Continuing Lehre und Wehre (Vol. LXXVI) Magazin fuer Ev.-Luth. Homiletik (Vol. LlV) Theol. Quarterly (1897-1920)-Theol. Monthly (Vol. X) Vol. II July, 1931 No.7 CONTENTS Page DALLMANN, WM.: How Peter Became Pope .... 481 KRETZMANN, P. E.: Die Familie Davids................ 495 MUELLER, J. T.: Introduction to Sacred Theology...... 500 FUERBRINGER, L.: List of Articles Written by Dr.F.Bente 510 KRETZMANN, P. E.: Aramaismen im Neuen Testament 513 KRUEGER, 0.: Predigtstudie ueber 1 Tim. 6, 6-12. .. 520 Dispositionen ueber die von der Synodalkonferenz ange- nommene Serie alttestamentlicher Texte ............... 526 Theological Observer. - Kirchlich-Zeitgeschichtliches. .. 534 Book Revie\v. - Literatur .. _... __ , .. , ..................... 553 I Em Predlger muse nicht allein wBid"" Es ist kein Ding, das die Leute mehr also dass er die Sehafe unterweise, wie bei der Kircha behaelt den.n die gtJtt II aie rechte Ohrleten Bollen eern, Bontiem Predigt. - ApologiB, Art. 8~. aueh daneben den Woelfen wehr"" dass Bie die Schafe nicht angreiien und mit If the trumpet give an uncertain BOund, faleeher Lehre verfuehren und Irrtum ein· who shall prepare himself to the battle f fuehren. - Luther. 1 Cor. ~,8. Published for the Ev. Luth. Synod of Missouri, Ohio, and Other States CONCORDIA PUBLISHING HOUSE, St. Louis, Mo. AhCI1IVr Concordia Theological Monthly VOL. II JULY, 1931 No.7 How Peter Became Pope. VIII. 1650-1929. Alexander VII, 1655-1667. Fabio Ohigi protested as papal nuntius against the peace of Muenster and Osnabrueck, and there upon Pope Innocent X condemned all concessions to Protestants in the Peace of Westphalia. He got Innocent X to condemn the :five propositions of the "Augustines" of J ansenius of Port Royal. -
Volume I 0.1. 1R-2R Reception of a Papal
Corpus Christi College Cambridge / PARKER-ON-THE-WEB M.R. James, Descriptive Catalogue of the Manuscripts in the Library of Corpus Christi College, Cambridge 1912 MS 79 Stanley: C. 3 TJames: 23 Pontifical Pontificale (London) Codicology: Vellum, mm 400 x 255, (15.7 x 10 in.), ff. 24 + cclix, double columns of 30 lines. Cent. xiv-xv, in a fine upright black hand. Music on four-line stave. Collation: 14 (wants 1) 210 (1 canc.) 38 || 44 58-78 (+ slip after 1) 88 98 (5 is half a leaf) 108-138 (+ slip after 3) 148-198 206 218-298 (+ slip after 1) 308-348 (6-8 removed and replaced by) 35 (six) 368 (+ slip after 7) 38 (five). Provenance: Begun for Bishop Mona of St David's[], the book must have been completed after 1407 when Mona[] died and Clifford[] was translated to London[], and, in 1421, on Clifford[]'s death passed to Morgan[], who prefixed the first leaves. A Bishop in Henry VII[]'s time must have added the Office for the reception of a Nuncio. Additions: The decorative work is good throughout: the paintings not of high excellence. Photographic reproductions of a large number of them have been issued by the Alcuin Club under the editorship of the Rev. W. H. Frere[Frere 1901]. Research: Liebermann, p. xxi[Liebermann 1903], calls the MS. Cn and uses it for Excommunication form (p. 434). Decoration: The following is a short list of the subjects represented, besides those specified above. § I. Prima tonsura. Bust of tonsured youth. Ostiarius. Two gold keys. -
THE JESUIT MISSION to CANADA and the FRENCH WARS of RELIGION, 1540-1635 Dissertation P
“POOR SAVAGES AND CHURLISH HERETICS”: THE JESUIT MISSION TO CANADA AND THE FRENCH WARS OF RELIGION, 1540-1635 Dissertation Presented in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree Doctor of Philosophy in the Graduate School of The Ohio State University By Joseph R. Wachtel, M.A. Graduate Program in History The Ohio State University 2013 Dissertation Committee: Professor Alan Gallay, Adviser Professor Dale K. Van Kley Professor John L. Brooke Copyright by Joseph R. Wachtel 2013 Abstract My dissertation connects the Jesuit missions in Canada to the global Jesuit missionary project in the late sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries by exploring the impact of French religious politics on the organizing of the first Canadian mission, established at Port Royal, Acadia, in 1611. After the Wars of Religion, Gallican Catholics blamed the Society for the violence between French Catholics and Protestants, portraying Jesuits as underhanded usurpers of royal authority in the name of the Pope—even accusing the priests of advocating regicide. As a result, both Port Royal’s settlers and its proprietor, Jean de Poutrincourt, never trusted the missionaries, and the mission collapsed within two years. After Virginia pirates destroyed Port Royal, Poutrincourt drew upon popular anti- Jesuit stereotypes to blame the Jesuits for conspiring with the English. Father Pierre Biard, one of the missionaries, responded with his 1616 Relation de la Nouvelle France, which described Port Royal’s Indians and narrated the Jesuits’ adventures in North America, but served primarily as a defense of their enterprise. Religio-political infighting profoundly influenced the interaction between Indians and Europeans in the earliest years of Canadian settlement. -
Clerical Opposition in Habsburg Castile
02_EHQ 31/3 articles 3/7/01 10:13 am Page 323 Sean T. Perrone Clerical Opposition in Habsburg Castile Introduction The emergence of the new monarchies at the end of the fifteenth century and the beginning of the sixteenth century has often been considered a watershed mark in the development of the modern state. Historians and social scientists have argued that this transition led to greater royal control over society, including the clergy. John Thomson, for example, notes that in the fifteenth century princes gradually wrested from the papacy the right of appointment to ecclesiastical benefices, the right to tax the clergy, and greater jurisdictional rights over the national Church.1 According to the state-building paradigm, then, the new monarchies brought an end to the universalist claims of the popes and brought the national clergy more thoroughly under royal control. This suggests, however, a sharp discontinuity with the medieval past, which was full of struggles between Church and State. A few of the most notable examples include: the ‘investiture con- flict’ in Germany, which led Henry IV (1056–1106) to prostrate himself before the gates of Castile Canossa for three consecutive days seeking papal absolution (1077);2 the struggles in England over the status of Church courts and law, and the subsequent murder of Archbishop Thomas à Becket in Canterbury Cathedral (1170); and the conflicts between Philip the Fair (1285–1314) and Boniface VIII (1294–1303) over ecclesiastical taxation and immunity, which were only resolved when Philip arrested Boniface VIII (1303). Could the contentious popes, bishops, and priests of the Middle Ages really have been subdued and trans- formed so rapidly? No. -
The Robbins Collection and Research Center in Religious and Civil Law
University of California, Berkeley School of Law, 2019 The Robbins Collection and Research Center in Religious and Civil Law DIGEST 2019 THE ROBBINS COLLECTION AND RESEARCH CENTER IN CONTENTS RELIGIOUS & CIVIL LAW DIGEST 2019 FRONTMATTER Director’s Note 1 New Staff 1 NEWS & EVENTS Reconciling Islamic and European Civil Law 3 CONTACT 2019 Robbins Lecture on Canon Law 5 The Robbins Collection Habeas Corpus and the UC Berkeley School of Law Suite R230 Constitution in Wartime 6 Berkeley, CA 94720 Comparative Legal Issues in Taiwan and Email: [email protected] Web: law.berkeley.edu/research/ the United States 8 the-robbins-collection Jewish Law and the #MeToo Movement 9 Phone: (510) 642-1829 Discretionary Referendums in Constitutional Amendment 9 UPDATE YOUR EMAIL Noteworthy 10 To update your email address, please email: Upcoming 11 [email protected] RESEARCH FOLLOW @UCBROBBINS Robbins Scholars Amnon Reichman 13 David Johnston 14 The Robbins Collection Digest Jennifer Haselberger 14 is published by the Robbins 2018-2019 Fellows 15 Collection at the University of California, Berkeley, School of In Favor of Liberty 16 Law. © 2019 by Alexandra Havrylyshyn Recently Published 18 Cover photo © Berkeley Law ii / ROBBINS COLLECTION / 2019 w Director’s NEW STAFF Note The Robbins Collection welcomes Ryan Furtkamp as our communi- cations and publications manager. Since its creation by Lloyd M. Robbins, the Robbins Collection has been known Ryan worked at Stanford University in the international scholarly community for its extensive holdings in civil and re- Press and the University of Califor- ligious law embracing various legal systems from the 12th to the 21st century. -
The Early Privileges of the Society of Jesus 1537 to 1556
Concessions, communications, and controversy: the early privileges of the Society of Jesus 1537 to 1556 Author: Robert Morris Persistent link: http://hdl.handle.net/2345/bc-ir:108457 This work is posted on eScholarship@BC, Boston College University Libraries. Boston College Electronic Thesis or Dissertation, 2019 Copyright is held by the author, with all rights reserved, unless otherwise noted. Concessions, Communications and Controversy: The Early Privileges of the Society of Jesus 1537 to 1556. Partial fulfillment of requirements for the degree of Licentiate in Sacred Theology Robert Morris, S.J. Readers Dr. Catherine M. Mooney Dr. Barton Geger, S.J. Boston College 2019 Table of Contents INTRODUCTION ...................................................................................................................................... 1 CHAPTER ONE: THE HISTORICAL DEVELOPMENT OF RELIGIOUS PRIVILEGES ................ 6 ORIGINS: PRIVILEGES IN ROMAN LAW .................................................................................................................. 6 THE PRIVILEGE IN MEDIEVAL CANON LAW ......................................................................................................... 7 Mendicants ........................................................................................................................................................... 12 Developments in the Canon Law of Privileges in the Twelfth and Thirteenth Centuries ... 13 Further distinctions and principles governing privileges ............................................................... -
Correspondence, Conferences, Documents, Volume XIV. Index
DePaul University Via Sapientiae Saint Vincent de Paul / Correspondence, Correspondence, Conferences, and Documents Conferences, Documents (English Translation) of St. Vincent de Paul 2014 Correspondence, Conferences, Documents, Volume XIV. Index. Vincent de Paul Pierre Coste C.M. Follow this and additional works at: https://via.library.depaul.edu/coste_en Recommended Citation Paul, Vincent de and Coste, Pierre C.M., "Correspondence, Conferences, Documents, Volume XIV. Index." (2014). Saint Vincent de Paul / Correspondence, Conferences, Documents (English Translation). 1. https://via.library.depaul.edu/coste_en/1 This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the Correspondence, Conferences, and Documents of St. Vincent de Paul at Via Sapientiae. It has been accepted for inclusion in Saint Vincent de Paul / Correspondence, Conferences, Documents (English Translation) by an authorized administrator of Via Sapientiae. For more information, please contact [email protected]. SAINT VINCENT DE PAUL INDEX ____________ VOLUME XIV SAINT VINCENT DE PAUL CORRESPONDENCE CONFERENCES, DOCUMENTS INDEX VOLUME XIV NEWLY TRANSLATED, EDITED, AND ANNOTATED FROM THE 1925 EDITION OF PIERRE COSTE, C.M. Edited by: SR. MARIE POOLE, D.C. Editor-in-Chief SR. ANN MARY DOUGHERTY, D.C., Editorial Assistant Translated by: SR. MARIE POOLE, D.C. Annotated by: REV. JOHN W. CARVEN, C.M. NIHIL OBSTAT Very Rev. Michael J. Carroll, C.M. President of the National Conference of Vincentian Visitors Published in the United States by New City Press 202 Comforter Blvd., Hyde Park, New York 12538 © 2014, National Conference of Visitors of the United States Cover by: Leandro DeLeon Printed in the United States of America Library of Congress Cataloging-in -Publication Data: Vincent de Paul, Saint, 1581-1660 Correspondence, conferences, documents. -
Vicars of Christ the Dark Side of the Papacy
Vicars of Christ The Dark Side of the Papacy By Peter de Rosa Extract of Book Chapter XII Papal Heretics Chapter XII – Papal Heretics Papal Heretics ‘Many Roman Pontiffs were heretics’. To Catholics this sounds like a quote from a bigoted Protestant. A heretical pope seems as contradictory as a square circle. The First Vatican Council said that the pope, without needing the consent of the church, is the infallible judge of orthodoxy. It is surely unthinkable that a pope like John Paul II could separate himself from the truth and, therefore, from the church by falling into heresy? The quote is not in fact from a Protestant but from Pope Adrian VI in 1523. If by the Roman church you mean its head or pontiff, it is beyond question that he can err even in matters touching the faith. He does this when he teaches heresy by his own judgement or decretal. In truth, many Roman Pontiffs were heretics. The last of them was Pope John XXII (1316-34). The themes of papal heretics and popes excommunicated by the church used to be common in theology but little has been heard of them since 1870. Even the imperious Innocent III admitted: ‘I can be judged by the church for a sin concerning matters of faith.’ Innocent IV, though he claimed that every creature was subject to him as Vicar of the Creator, none the less conceded that any papal utterance that is heretical or tends to divide the church is not to be obeyed. ‘Of course,’ he said ‘a pope can err in matters of faith. -
A Clear and Simple Treatise on the Lord's Supper
A Clear and Simple Treatise on the Lord’s Supper A Clear and Simple Treatise on the Lord’s Supper In Which the Published Slanders of Joachim Westphal Are Finally Refuted Teodore Beza Translated by David C. Noe Introduced by Martin I. Klauber Foreword by R. Scott Clark REFORMATION HERITAGE BOOKS Grand Rapids, Michigan A Clear and Simple Treatise on the Lord’s Supper © 2016 by Reformation Heritage Books All rights reserved. No part of this book may be used or reproduced in any man- ner whatsoever without written permission except in the case of brief quotations embodied in critical articles and reviews. Direct your requests to the publisher at the following address: Reformation Heritage Books 2965 Leonard St. NE Grand Rapids, MI 49525 616-977-0889 / Fax 616-285-3246 [email protected] www.heritagebooks.org Printed in the United States of America 16 17 18 19 20 21/10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Names: Bèze, Téodore de, 1519-1605, author. | Noe, David C. (David Craig), translator. Title: A clear and simple treatise on the Lord’s Supper : in which the published slanders of Joachim Westphal are finally refuted / Teodore Beza ; translated by David C. Noe ; introduced by Martin I. Klauber ; foreword by R. Scott Clark. Other titles: De Coena Domini, plana & perspicua tractatio. English Description: Grand Rapids, Michigan : Reformation Heritage Books, 2016. | Includes bibliographical references and index. Identifiers: LCCN 2016013407 (print) | LCCN 2016021121 (ebook) | ISBN 9781601784674 (hardcover : alk. paper) | ISBN 9781601784681 (epub) Subjects: LCSH: Lord’s Supper—History of doctrines—16th century. -
Special List 336: the Jesuit Order
special list 336 1 RICHARD C.RAMER Special List 336 The Jesuit Order 2 RICHARDrichard c. C.RAMER ramer Old and Rare Books 225 east 70th street . suite 12f . new york, n.y. 10021-5217 Email [email protected] . Website www.livroraro.com Telephones (212) 737 0222 and 737 0223 Fax (212) 288 4169 June 10, 2019 Special List 336 The Jesuit Order Items marked with an asterisk (*) will be shipped from Lisbon. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED: All items are understood to be on approval, and may be returned within a reasonable time for any reason whatsoever. VISITORS BY APPOINTMENT special list 336 3 Special List 336 The Jesuit Order Duties of Parish Priests, Plus a Treasonous Papal Bull *1. ABREU, Sebastião de, S.J. Institutio Parochi seu speculum parochorum …. Évora: Ex Typographia Academiæ, 1665. Folio (29.2 x 21 cm.), con- temporary limp vellum (defective at outer edges of covers, especially rear cover, which has a section about 12 x 2.5 cm. chewed away at outer edge), vertical manuscript title on spine, fore-edge cover extensions. Title-page in red and black with large woodcut Jesuit emblem. Woodcut initials, headpieces and tailpieces. Some small, light stains, mostly in margins. Very minor worming in outer and lower margins of about 45 leaves, never affecting text. Pages 15-102 in final section with slight chewing in outer margins, never coming near to text. In good condition. (11 ll.), 906, 102 pp. $800.00 FIRST EDITION. This popular work covering in exhaustive detail the duties of parish priests went through at least ten editions. -
Roman Catholicism Continuity and Change by Hans Heinz
Reflections (BRI Newsletter) Editor’s note In light of the fact that the Christian world is commemorating the five hundredth anniversary of Luther’s Reformation in 2017 it seems appropriate to have a closer look at the Roman Catholic Church. Has the Roman Catholic Church really changed since the second Vatican Council, as some claim? Are the concerns the Protestant Reformers have raised about the Pope and the Roman Catholic faith still valid? Or have they become superfluous in the current ecumenical Zeitgeist? Is the Roman Catholic Church today closer to the New Testament ideal of early Christianity than it was during the Middle Ages and the time of Luther’s Reformation? This article by Hans Heinz provides an insightful overview of the Roman Catholic Church and some of its cardinal teachings and shows where it has changed or remained unchanged over the centuries. While this article does not cover some of the most recent developments, its conclusions remain valid. Perhaps a later article can provide an update on more recent developments within the Roman Catholic Church since Benedict XVI. Hans Heinz taught Church History and Theology for many decades in Austria and Germany and is the author of several books. Roman Catholicism Continuity and Change By Hans Heinz In terms of numbers the Roman Catholic Church is the largest Christian church in today’s world. For a long time it had a say in the political history of Europe, and even today it is still an extraordinarily significant factor in many cultures. In this current age, characterized by ecumenism, it endeavors to be the voice for all Christians—even for all religions. -
The Roman Index Its Latest Historian
The Roman Index and Its Latest Historian A Critical Review of "The Censorship of the Church of Rome" by George Haven Putnam By JOSEPH HILGERS, S. J. Reprinted from the CATHOLIC FORTNIGHTLY REVIEW, with an Introductory Note by ARTHUR PREUSS 1908 PRINTED BY THE SOCIETY OF THE DIVINE WORD, TECHNY, ILLINOIS NIHIL OBSTAT JOANNES PEIL, S. V. D., Cens. dep. Techfiy, ///., Jtily /7, igo8 IMPRIMATUR JACOBUS EDUARDUS, Archiepiscopus Chicagiensis Chicago, III., July ig, igo8 Introductory Note The following paper appeared originally in the CATHOUC FORT- 1 NIGHTI^Y R^viDw. It was written at my request by the learned atithor, whose large work, Der Index der verbotenen Biicher2 in sei- ner neuen Fassung dargelegt und rechtlich-historisch gewilrdigt, recently supplemented by a smaller but no less important volume, Die Bucher- verbote in Papstbriefen—Kanonistisch-bibliographische Studie,3 have deservedly obtained for him an international reputation as one of the "foremost specialists in the matt'er of forbidden books." Mr. Put- nam himself calls the first-mentioned work a "scholarly and author- itative treatise" and "by far the most important statement that had come into print presenting the Church side of the questions at issue."4 For the English translation I am responsible, though Father Hilgers has had-the kindness to revise it after it had appeared in the R^viEw. Mr. Putnam provoked this criticism himself. He pounced upon an obiter dictum that appeared in this R^viEw last year, with reference to his work, and gave me an epistolary scolding for pro- nouncing judgment upon The Censorship of the Church of Rome with- out having read it, at the same time offering me a copy for review.