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    According to Weber, caesaropapism entails "the complete subordination of priests to secular power." In an extreme form, caesaropapism is where the head...
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  • term was used to refer to the Byzantine emperor, showing the apex of caesaropapism. Though decisions on doctrine, liturgy and spirituality were left to...
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    who in the areas under his control definitively established a form of caesaropapism, in which "he had the right and duty of regulating by his laws the minutest...
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    an alliance between the State and the Church that led to a kind of Caesaropapism. The claim that there ever was a Constantinian shift has been disputed;...
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  • ISBN 9781000159783. Retrieved 9 March 2024. [...] Weber's delineation specifies caesaropapism as the domination of religion by secular powers; hierocracy as the legitimating...
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    supreme authority on religious issues (see Church reform of Peter I and caesaropapism for details). Another key feature related to patrimonialism. In Russia...
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  • bishops to declare him "Supreme Head of the Church of England". Embracing Caesaropapism, the bishops and Parliament accede to the king's demands and renounce...
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  • free dictionary. Christ Pantocrator, a specific depiction of Christ Caesaropapism, the idea of combining the power of secular government with the religious...
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    General concepts Anti-clericalism Anti-clericalism and Freemasonry Caesaropapism Civil religion Clericalism Clerical fascism Confessionalism Constitutional...
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  • sometimes used informally to designate either Plantagenet and Tudor caesaropapism. The term "Emperor of India" was officially a title for Queen Victoria...
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    solution to problems facing the US. Politics portal Bonapartism Caudillo Caesaropapism Cult of personality Italian fascism The Decline of the West Stratocracy...
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    theological virtues, predestination, iconoclasm, and the notion of caesaropapism, with some questioning the veneration of saints, the sacraments, requiem...
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    Benedict V and some mid-11th-century popes. Bishops in the Catholic Church Caesaropapism Index of Vatican City-related articles Legends surrounding the papacy...
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  • General concepts Anti-clericalism Anti-clericalism and Freemasonry Caesaropapism Civil religion Clericalism Clerical fascism Confessionalism Constitutional...
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    Believers, and defending church authorities against the encroachments of Caesaropapism by the Tsars. In 1686, he made an agreement with Bulgarian Rostislav...
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    protector and leader of the Christian Church, a position later termed Caesaropapism. In practice, an emperor's authority on Church matters was frequently...
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  • Theoconservatism Christian right State religion Antidisestablishmentarianism Caesaropapism Dominionism Theocracy Theonomy Ultramontanism Traditionalist conservatism...
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    eastern Mediterranean. The militant and exclusive Christianity and caesaropapism of the Byzantine Empire did not treat Jews well, and the condition and...
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  • his own kingdom and Church within its boundaries, a theory known as caesaropapism. On the other side was the Catholic doctrine that the Pope, as the Vicar...
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  • General concepts Anti-clericalism Anti-clericalism and Freemasonry Caesaropapism Civil religion Clericalism Clerical fascism Confessionalism Constitutional...
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    doctrine and practice of Christianity as a state-controlled religion (Caesaropapism) like the Church of Denmark. His psychological work explored the emotions...
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    Arianism Nestorianism Monophysitism Miaphysitism Dyophysitism Henotikon Caesaropapism Three Chapters Monoenergism Monothelitism Dyoenergism Dyothelitism Iconoclasm...
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    conformity with the monarchy of God'". In the East, endorsement of Caesaropapism, the subordination of the church to the religious claims of the dominant...
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    part of which includes a battle between the Guelphs and Ghibellines. Cæsaropapism Guelph, Ontario Hierocracy (medieval) Royal Guelphic Order Angelov, Dimiter...
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    cultural and political development of the East from the preeminence of Caesaropapism and Eastern Christianity to the spread of the Cyrillic alphabet. The...
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    Middle Ages. It is one of the first examples of a trenchant critique of caesaropapism in Western Europe. Marsilius is sometimes seen as a forerunner of the...
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    Obedience of a Christian Man (1528), which some view as arguing for Caesaropapism (the idea that the monarch rather than the Pope should control a country's...
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  • General concepts Anti-clericalism Anti-clericalism and Freemasonry Caesaropapism Civil religion Clericalism Clerical fascism Confessionalism Constitutional...
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    Emperor in Constantinople and did not come under the influence of the Caesaropapism in the Eastern Church. While the see of Constantinople became dominant...
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    National Convention in February 1793. In what Max Weber later dubbed Caesaropapism, the Civil Constitution of the Clergy required all Roman Catholic priests...
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