Conscience and Authority in the Medieval Church.
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Cover -- Conscience and Authority in the Medieval Church -- Copyright -- Contents -- Places of original presentation and/or publication -- 1. Confession before 1215 -- 2. Confession as a Historical Source in the Thirteenth Century -- 3. Counselling in Medieval Confession -- 4. Archbishop and Mendicants in Thirteenth-century Pisa -- 5. Excommunication and Conscience in the Middle Ages -- List of figures -- List of abbreviations -- Introduction -- 1: Confession before 1215 -- Before the millennium -- From the millennium to 1215 -- 2: Confession as a Historical Source in the Thirteenth Century -- Introduction -- The confessor teaches: Thomas of Cantimpr©♭, O.P. (c.1201-70/80) -- The confessor learns: Robert Grosseteste, bishop of Lincoln, 1235-1253 -- 3: Counselling in Medieval Confession -- Note to Essay 4 -- 4: Archbishop and Mendicants in Thirteenth-century Pisa -- The archbishop -- The laity -- The secular clergy -- The mendicants -- Conclusion -- 5: Excommunication and Conscience in the Middle Ages -- Bibliographical note -- Introduction -- Chapters 1-3 -- Chapter 4 -- Bibliographie sur Federico Visconti et ses sermons (apr©·s parution de ♯ð©♭dition critique) -- Chapter 5 -- Index.
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