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This book bridges Japanese and European scholarly approaches to
ecclesiastical history to provide new insights into how the papacy
conceptualised its authority and attempted to realise and
communicate that authority in ecclesiastical and secular spheres
across Christendom. Adopting a broad, yet cohesive, temporal and
geographical approach that spans the Early to the Late Middle Ages,
from Europe to Asia, the book focuses on the different media used
to represent authority, the structures through which authority was
channelled and the restrictions that popes faced in so doing, and
the less certain expression of papal authority on the edges of
Christendom. Through twelve chapters that encompass key topics such
as anti-popes, artistic representations, preaching, heresy, the
crusades, and mission and the East, this interdisciplinary volume
brings new perspectives to bear on the medieval papacy. The book
demonstrates that the communication of papal authority was a
two-way process effected by the popes and their supporters, but
also by their enemies who helped to shape concepts of
ecclesiastical power. Communicating Papal Authority in the Middle
Ages will appeal to researchers and students alike interested in
the relationships between the papacy and medieval society and the
ways in which the papacy negotiated and expressed its authority in
Europe and beyond.
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