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  1. Stoics and Saints Lectures on the Later Heathen Moralists, and on Some Aspects of the Life of the Mediaeval Church.James Baldwin Brown - 1893 - Maclehose.
  2. The Medieval Church Encounters the Classical Tradition: Saint Augustine, Roger Bacon, and the Handmaiden Metaphor.David C. Lindberg - 2003 - In David C. Lindberg & Ronald L. Numbers (eds.), When Science and Christianity Meet. University of Chicago Press. pp. 7--32.
     
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    Understanding of the Image of God in the Early and Medieval Church History.Franklin Hutabarat, Reymand Hutabarat & Deanna Beryl Majilang - 2021 - European Journal of Theology and Philosophy 1 (6):5-11.
    It is only in the Bible whereby precise details in regards to humanity's origin from the conservative Christian point of view, are recorded. The Bible clearly states that in God's image, man was made (Gen 1:27). This statement reflects the belief that the essence of human beings was created in the likeness of God, and demonstrated that man did not merely turn out to be in God's image but was carefully crafted to be so. However, despite the exalted position of (...)
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    By faith alone: the medieval church and Martin Luther.Lev Shestov - 2023 - New York: Bloomsbury Academic. Edited by Stephen P. Van Trees.
    First English-language translation of Lev Shestov's early writings on faith, ancient philosophy and biblical revelation.
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    Pleasure – enemy of the medieval Church?Lesław Hostyński - 2019 - Sztuka I Filozofia (Art and Philosophy) 55 (2).
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    Trustworthy Men: How Inequality and Faith Made the Medieval Church : by Ian Forrest, Princeton, NJ, Princeton University Press, 2018, 520 pp., $45.00/£35.00.Justin Kirkland - 2021 - The European Legacy 26 (7-8):859-862.
    The life of medieval peasants was dominated by the Church and local society. Both institutions were hierarchical and dependent upon inequality. The Church sought to teach the laity about Christian...
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    The Papacy and the Church in the Mediaeval West. [REVIEW]Edgar Hösch - 1982 - Philosophy and History 15 (2):158-158.
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    The Decline of the Medieval Church[REVIEW]Gerald G. Walsh - 1931 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 5 (4):698-701.
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    Joan Barclay Lloyd, The Medieval Church and Canonry of S. Clemente in Rome.(San Clemente Miscellany, 3.) Rome: San Clemente, 1989. Paper. Pp. xxiii, 232; many black-and-white plates following text, 5 fold-out plans in endpaper flap. [REVIEW]Dale Kinney - 1992 - Speculum 67 (4):929-931.
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  10. Cathedral and Crusade. Studies of the Medieval Church: 1050-1350.Henri Daniel-Rops - 1957
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    The Mobile Viewer at the Medieval Church Entrance.Tina Bawden - 2019 - Convivium 6 (1):108-125.
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    Aniconic decoration in early Christian and medieval churches.Peter van Dael - 1995 - Heythrop Journal 36 (4):382–396.
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    Depositions: scenes from the late medieval church and the modern museum.Lora Sigler - 2016 - The European Legacy 21 (4):452-453.
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    Depositions: Scenes from the Late Medieval Church and the Modern Museum by Amy Knight Powell (review).Caroline Walker Bynum - 2013 - Common Knowledge 19 (2):380-382.
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    Moral conscience through the ages by Richard Sorabji, oxford university press, oxford, 2014, pp. 265, £20.00, hbk conscience & authority in the medieval church by Alexander Murray, oxford university press, oxford, 2015, pp. XI + 206, £30.00, hbk. [REVIEW]Margaret Atkins Crsa - 2016 - New Blackfriars 97 (1072):736-738.
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    Nickiphoros I. Tsougarakis, The Latin Religious Orders in Medieval Greece, 1204–1500. (Medieval Church Studies 18.) Turnhout: Brepols, 2012. Pp. xxiv, 394; 12 black-and-white figures. €100. ISBN: 9782503532295. [REVIEW]Judith Ryder - 2013 - Speculum 88 (4):1181-1183.
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    Diana Denissen, Middle English Devotional Compilations: Composing Imaginative Variations in Late Medieval England. (Religion and Culture in the Middle Ages.) Cardiff: University of Wales Press, 2019. Pp. x, 141; 2 tables. £70. ISBN: 978-1-7868-3476-8. Marleen Cré, Diana Denissen, and Denis Renevey, eds., Late Medieval Devotional Compilations in England. (Medieval Church Studies 41.) Turnhout: Brepols, 2020. Pp. xii, 464; 3 color figures. €120. ISBN: 978-2-5035-7477-6. Table of contents available online at http://www.brepols.net/Pages/ShowProduct.aspx?prod_id=IS-9782503574776-1. [REVIEW]Alastair Minnis - 2021 - Speculum 96 (2):488-491.
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    Peter Coss, Chris Dennis, Melissa Julian-Jones, and Angelo Silvestri, eds., Episcopal Power and Personality in Medieval Europe, 900–1480. (Medieval Church Studies 42.) Turnhout: Brepols, 2020. Pp. vi, 303; color plates and black-and-white figure. €85. ISBN: 978-2-5035-8500-0. Table of contents available online at http://www.brepols.net/Pages/ShowProduct.aspx?prod_id=IS-9782503585000-1. [REVIEW]Jennifer Paxton - 2022 - Speculum 97 (3):816-817.
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    Ian Forrest, Trustworthy Men: How Inequality and Faith Made the Medieval Church. Princeton and Oxford: Princeton University Press, 2018. Pp. xiii, 502; 12 figures, 1 map, and 4 tables. $45. ISBN: 978-0-6911-8060-1. [REVIEW]Fiona Somerset - 2021 - Speculum 96 (2):499-501.
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    Amy Knight Powell, Depositions: Scenes from the Late Medieval Church and the Modern Museum. New York: Zone Books, 2012. Pp. 392; many b&w and color figs. $34.95. ISBN: 9781935408208. [REVIEW]Colin Eisler - 2013 - Speculum 88 (2):570-571.
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    Terryl N. Kinder, ed., Perspectives for an Architecture of Solitude: Essays on Cistercians, Art and Architecture in Honour of Peter Fergusson. (Medieval Church Studies, 11; Studia et Documenta, 13.) Turnhout: Brepols; n.p.: Cîteaux: Commentarii cistercienses, 2004. Paper. Pp. xi, 409 plus color plates; many black-and-white figures and 1 table. €150. [REVIEW]Meredith Parsons Lillich - 2006 - Speculum 81 (1):214-216.
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    Certain Sainthood: Canonization and the Origins of Papal Infallibility in the Medieval Church. By Donald S. Prudlo. Pp. xii, 217, Ithaca/London, Cornell University Press, 2015, $50.95. [REVIEW]Norman Tanner - 2021 - Heythrop Journal 62 (4):776-777.
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    Mathilde van Dijk and Renée Nip, eds., Saints, Scholars, and Politicians: Gender as a Tool in Medieval Studies. Festschrift in Honour of Anneke Mulder-Bakker on the Occasion of her Sixty-Fifth Birthday. (Medieval Church Studies, 15.) Turnhout: Brepols, 2005. Pp. viii, 261; black-and-white figures and 1 table. €60. [REVIEW]Jo Ann McNamara - 2006 - Speculum 81 (4):1268-1270.
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    Federico Botana, The Works of Mercy in Italian Medieval Art (c. 1050–c. 1400). (Medieval Church Studies 20.) Turnhout: Brepols, 2011. Pp. xl, 256; 110 black-and-white and 12 color figures. €110. ISBN: 9782503536231. [REVIEW]William R. Levin - 2013 - Speculum 88 (3):762-765.
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    Fathers of the Church in the spiritual culture of medieval Russia.N. V. Naumova - 1998 - Ukrainian Religious Studies 7:52-60.
    The spiritual world of medieval Russia can be represented by the works of the most characteristic, brightest and most revered authors. Among them, undoubtedly, such as John Chrysostom, John Climacus, Isaac the Syrian, Basil the Great. The first place in popularity in Russia at all times is John Chrysostom. His Words, i.e. Some small works on this or that topic were compiled into special collections or textbooks by Zlatostruj, Zlatoust, Margarit, and sometimes the name of Zlatoust was signed by (...)
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    Early medieval wall-painting in the church of San clemente, Rome: The libertinus cycle and its date.John Osborne - 1982 - Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes 45 (1):182-185.
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    Medieval Round Churches and the Shape of the Earth.Erling Haagensen & Niels C. Lind - 2015 - Isis 106 (4):825-834.
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    Emilia Jamroziak, Rievaulx Abbey and Its Social Context, 1132–1300: Memory, Locality, and Networks. (Medieval Church Studies, 8.) Turnhout: Brepols, 2005. Pp. xii, 252; 2 tables and 2 maps. €60. [REVIEW]Anne E. Lester - 2006 - Speculum 81 (3):867-869.
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  29. Medieval Art from the Peace of the Church to the Eve of the Renaissance, 312-1350.W. R. Lethaby & D. Talbot Rice - 1955 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 17 (2):351-352.
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    Usury and the Medieval English Church Courts.R. H. Helmolz - 1986 - Speculum 61 (2):364-380.
    Historians of medieval England have devoted little sustained attention to the law of usury, and what attention they have paid to the subject has not been focused on the law's enforcement in court practice. A common assumption has been that one could not go much beyond academic treatises and legislative enactments in studying the subject. This has left an undeniable gap, one which English historians have not made as much progress in filling as have Continental historians. In dealing with (...)
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    The Church's Bible: Isaiah, Interpreted by Early Christian and Medieval Commentators. Edited and translated by Robert Louis Wilken . Pp. xxviii, 590, Grand Rapids & Cambridge: Eerdmans, 2007, hb £24.99/$45.00. [REVIEW]Richard Briggs - 2012 - Heythrop Journal 53 (2):307-307.
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    Medieval Russian Churches. [REVIEW]N. S. Timasheff - 1950 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 25 (2):333-333.
  33. SD Church, The Household Knights of King John.(Cambridge Studies in Medieval Life and Thought, 4/44.) Cambridge, Eng.: Cambridge University Press, 1999. Pp. xix, 177. $59.95. [REVIEW]William M. Delehanty - 2001 - Speculum 76 (3):700-701.
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  34. Domus Dei. Medieval Tabernacles in the Basque Country and Their Atlantic Connections.Aintzane Erkizia-Martikorena & Justin Kroesen - 2024 - Convivium 11 (2):66-86.
    An essential element among medieval church furnishings was the tabernacle or sacrament house, where the consecrated Host was placed for storage toward the end of the Mass. While the most numerous and best studied of such tabernacles to survive are in and around Germany, this article offers a first comprehensive account of medieval tabernacles preserved in the Basque Country (País Vasco/Euskadi) of northern Spain; scholars have hitherto overlooked these tabernacles. The focus here is on tabernacles created between (...)
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    The Proprietary Church in the Medieval West.Giles Constable - 2008 - Common Knowledge 14 (3):490-491.
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  36. Early and Medieval Christianity: The Collected Papers in Church History, Series One.Roland H. Bainton - 1962
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    Symbolic Cartography in a Medieval Parish: From Spatialized Body to Painted Church at Saint-Aignan-sur-Cher.Marcia Kupfer - 2000 - Speculum 75 (3):615-667.
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    The Failure of Church and Empire: Paradiso, 30.Edward M. Peters - 1972 - Mediaeval Studies 34 (1):326-335.
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    Some Economic Implications of the Conflict between Church and State in Trecento Florence.Marvin B. Becker - 1959 - Mediaeval Studies 21 (1):1-16.
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    Dimiter G. Angelov, ed., Church and Society in Late Byzantium.(Studies in Medieval Culture, 49.) Kalamazoo, Mich.: Medieval Institute Publications, Western Michigan University, 2009. Paper. Pp. xi, 242; maps. [REVIEW]Andrew Louth - 2010 - Speculum 85 (4):926-927.
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    4. Presbyter in parochia sua: Local priests and their churches in early medieval Bavaria.Thomas Kohl - 2016 - In Carine van van Rhijn & Steffen Patzold (eds.), Men in the Middle: Local Priests in Early Medieval Europe. De Gruyter. pp. 50-77.
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    Native Law and the Church in Medieval Wales.Huw Pryce. [REVIEW]Frederick Suppe - 1995 - Speculum 70 (2):414-416.
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    Local reality and papal policy: papal provision and the Church of Arezzo, 1248-1327.Blake Beattie - 1995 - Mediaeval Studies 57 (1):131-153.
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    The Medieval Concept of Heresy.John Kilcullen - unknown
    Medieval theologians took their concept of heresy mainly from the texts of Jerome and Augustine quoted in Gratian’s Decretum. Thomas Aquinas held that anyone w ho pertinaciously denies even a minor item of Church or Bible teaching falls into heresy. Ockham developed criteria for pertinacity and argued that a Christian, even if his or her opinions are actually in error, cannot be regarded as pertinacious simply for refusing to defer to the teaching of a pope.
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  45. RA Markus, Gregory the Great and'In I Regum'(A medieval worldview on Church ministry and polity).Francis Clark - 1999 - Heythrop Journal-a Quarterly Review of Philosophy and Theology 40 (2):207-211.
     
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    Richard M. Wunderli, London Church Courts and Society on the Eve of the Reformation. Cambridge, Mass.: Medieval Academy of America, 1981. Pp. xiii, 163; 2 figures, 5 tables. $12.50 ; $5. [REVIEW]J. Robert Wright - 1984 - Speculum 59 (1):245.
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    Saints' Tombs in Frankish Church Architecture.Werner Jacobsen - 1997 - Speculum 72 (4):1107-1143.
    Twentieth-century art historians have primarily regarded the interior of medieval churches aesthetically, in part as a result of the impression these churches left after the turmoil of the French Revolution and their subsequent rebuilding and reconstruction in the spirit of bourgeois enlightenment. The choir screens had disappeared, and reformed cathedral chapters and monastic communities installed themselves as best they could in the remaining space, but the real centerpieces of medieval piety could no longer shape the interior of these (...)
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    Medieval Iconography of Justice in a European Periphery: The Case of Sweden, ca. 1250–1550.Mia Korpiola - 2018 - In Stefan Huygebaert, Georges Martyn, Vanessa Paumen, Eric Bousmar & Xavier Rousseaux (eds.), The Art of Law: Artistic Representations and Iconography of Law and Justice in Context, From the Middle Ages to the First World War. Cham: Springer Verlag. pp. 89-110.
    This chapter investigates medieval Sweden and its iconography of justice. The Swedish lay judges were without university education, and especially the commoners had few opportunities of seeing images of justice on artefacts or in secular buildings. Yet, the ecclesiastical imagery in churches was seen and understood by all, thanks to the Church’s teaching. Based on surveys of justice-related iconography in medieval Swedish and Finnish churches, the chapter argues that the scope of these motifs was very limited. Images (...)
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    The Medieval Roots of Our Environmental Crisis.Manussos Marangudakis - 2001 - Environmental Ethics 23 (3):243-260.
    Controversy about Lynn White, Jr.’s thesis that Western Christianity is to blame for the ecological crisis we face today has recently shifted to medieval social developments and how they affected theological notions of nature. Contributing to the social perspective of the debate, in this essay I examine the emergence of materialism as an effect of the relationship between the Latin Church and Western society. Rationalism and utilitarianism, two main features of Latin theology, were appropriated by medieval political (...)
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  50. Reflections on the "wonderful height and size" of Gothic great churches and the medieval sublime.Paul Binski - 2010 - In C. Stephen Jaeger (ed.), Magnificence and the sublime in Medieval aesthetics: art, architecture, literature, music. New York: Palgrave-Macmillan.
     
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