The Catholic Historical Review, Volume 67Catholic University of America Press, 1981 - Catholic church in the United States |
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Page 275
... medieval popes that appeal to Luke 22:32 ( “ I have prayed for you Peter that your faith shall not fail ... " ) in support of papal authority . I think Dr. d'Avray uses simplistic principles of interpretation and tends to read modern ...
... medieval popes that appeal to Luke 22:32 ( “ I have prayed for you Peter that your faith shall not fail ... " ) in support of papal authority . I think Dr. d'Avray uses simplistic principles of interpretation and tends to read modern ...
Page 276
... medieval pope really did hold a doctrine of papal infallibility like the modern one . The evidence is indecisive ... medieval texts meant to medieval men ( as distinct from what modern scholars think they ought to have meant ) the ...
... medieval pope really did hold a doctrine of papal infallibility like the modern one . The evidence is indecisive ... medieval texts meant to medieval men ( as distinct from what modern scholars think they ought to have meant ) the ...
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... medieval and Renaissance studies will be held at Barnard College on November 7 , 1981. This year the con- ference will focus on the problem of how historical events are depicted , described , and transformed in different disciplines ...
... medieval and Renaissance studies will be held at Barnard College on November 7 , 1981. This year the con- ference will focus on the problem of how historical events are depicted , described , and transformed in different disciplines ...
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The Development of the Catholic Womens | 11 |
Father Paul Wattson of Graymoor and Prayer | 31 |
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