The Canonistic Work of Anselm of Lucca
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Köp båda 2 för 3586 krUta-Renate Blumenthal, Ecclesiastical History, vol.52/2, April 2001 a very successful interpretation of Anselm's attitudes towards the Gregorian reform, appropriately highlighting Anselm's agreements and disagreements with the principles of Pope Gregory VII.
Maureen C. Miller, American Historical Review, Apr. 00. The author's candor in evaluating the state of the sources and scholarship is a valuable contribution.
Maureen C. Miller, American Historical Review, Apr 00. Cushing has accomplished difficult manuscript work for a young historian. There is evidence of real erudition in this book.
Maureen C. Miller, American Historical Review, Apr 00. Historians have long acknowledged the importance of law in this reform movement, and Kathellen Cushing's work contributes a detailed example of how a leading figure in the movement used law.
GRE, Heythrop Journal Vol 40, no4 Oct99 This is an extremely well-written and useful study, which makes a substantial contribution to our map of developments in a crucial period of formation for Western canon law ... There is important work in embryo here and what is already in our hands makes its own significant contribution.
Preface; PART I: PAPACY AND LAW ON THE EVE OF THE GREGORIAN REVOLUTION; PART II: A CANONIST IN THE AGE OF REFORM; 1. Anselm of Lucca: A Sainted Gregorian Bishop; 2. Anselm and his Canonical Sources; 3. Roman Primacy and the Legal Vindication of Reform; 4. Anselm and Coercion: A Legal Form of Persuasion; Conclusion: A Canonist of Reform; Appendices; Bibliography; Index