Rethinking Catholicism in Renaissance Spain

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Antoine Perrenot De Granvelle
Book III
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Conciliarist Positions
Council of Trent debates
De Auxiliis
De Potestate Papae
Doctrinal Language
Dogmatic Definition
early modern Catholic political theory
ecclesiology
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Haec Sancta
Haec Sancta Decree
heresiology
Immaculate Conception
John Wycliffe
Julius III
Nicholas III
Paul III
Philip II
Philip III
Pius IV
Pope Honorius III
Pope Paul III
Protestant Heresies
religious reform controversies
Rio Das Velhas
Roman Pontiffs
Romanus Pontifex
Spanish Bishops
Spanish legal history
Tommaso De Vio

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032292274
  • Weight: 470g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 27 May 2024
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Rethinking Catholicism in Renaissance Spain claims that theology and canon law were decisive for shaping ideas, debates, and decisions about key political and religious problems in Renaissance Spain.

This book studies Catholic thought during the Spanish Renaissance, with the various contributors specifically exploring the ecclesiology and heresiology of the period. Today, these two subjects are considered to be strictly branches of theology, but at the time, they were also dealt with in the field of canon law. Both ecclesiology, which studied the internal structure of the Church, and heresiology, which identified theological errors, played an important role in shaping ideas, debates, and decisions concerning the major political and religious problems of the late medieval and early modern periods. In contrast to the conventional monolithic view of Spanish Catholic thought on ecclesiastical matters, the chapters in this book demonstrate that there was a wide spectrum of ideas in the field of theology and canon law. The topics analyzed include Church and Crown relations, diplomatic controversies, doctrinal debates on slavery, ecclesiological disputes in dialogue with the Council of Trent, and theories for distinguishing heresies and repressing them.

This book will be essential reading for those interested in disciplines such as Church history, political history, and the history of political and legal thought.

Xavier Tubau is a tenured scientist at the Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas in Madrid. He was previously tenured professor at Hamilton College. He holds a PhD in Spanish Philology from the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona.