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  • Conciliarism - Wikipedia
    Conciliarism was a movement in the 14th-, 15th- and 16th-century Catholic Church which held that supreme authority in the Church resided with an ecumenical council, apart from, despite, or even if opposed by, the pope
  • Conciliarism | Council of Constance, Papal Supremacy, Ecumenical . . .
    Conciliarism, in the Roman Catholic church, a theory that a general council of the church has greater authority than the pope and may, if necessary, depose him
  • What is Conciliarism? - Bible Hub
    Conciliarism is a historical and theological viewpoint that holds a council of church leaders to be the highest authority in matters of faith and church governance, at times even above the papacy
  • Conciliarism
    Essentially, 'Conciliarism' or the Conciliar Theory is the belief that a general council has authority over a pope The 'foundations' of the movement have been traced back to speculations by thirteenth century canon lawyers
  • Conciliar Movement: Church Reform Early Democracy
    In the controversies of the Conciliar period, the church was viewed as a human society, similar in nature and organization to other human societies
  • What was the conciliar movement conciliarism? - GotQuestions. org
    The conciliar movement or conciliarism was a reform movement within the Catholic Church that promoted the idea that church councils have authority over popes One of the keystones of Protestant theology is that each person has the right and responsibility to interpret the Bible for himself
  • Dictionary : CONCILIARISM | Catholic Culture
    CONCILIARISM The theory that a general council of the Church is higher in authority than the Pope It began in the fourteenth century, when respect for the papacy was undermined by confusion in
  • Conciliarism (History of) - Encyclopedia. com
    Conciliarism is a doctrine asserting that a general council constitutes the supreme authority in the Church The word is used especially to designate a complex of medieval ideas that grew up in the 13th and 14th centuries and found wide acceptance at the time of the Western Schism (1378 – 1417)


















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