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about Christ and the apostles owning nothing individually or in common. Some of his arguments include that the election by the faithful, or their representatives, confers the position of pope and further limits the papal authority. The catholic (universal) church is the congregation of the faithful,
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The canonists and theologians who advocated conciliar superiority drew on the same sources used by
Marsilius and Ockham, but they used them in a more conservative way. They wanted to unify, defend and reform the institution under clerical control, not advance a Franciscan or a lay agenda. Among the
618:) were to receive it from him in the ordinary course of the law and were subject to him," and that "it must be demonstrated that Christ gave the plenitude of ecclesiastical power not to the community of the Church but to a single person in it."
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was one of the founders of the conciliar movement of the late fourteenth century. In response to the
Western Schism of 1378, he advocated for calling an autonomous General Council to settle the issue. This was echoed by scholastic philosopher,
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wrote that the universal Church is a church of the faithful, not the priests. Marsilius focused on the idea that the inequality of the priesthood has no divine basis and that Jesus, not the pope, is the only head of the
Catholic Church.
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492:(325). Conciliarism also drew on corporate theories of the church, which allowed the head to be restrained or judged by the members when his actions threatened the welfare of the whole ecclesial body.
667:. Professor David D'Avray says that council documents emphasize episcopal authority, both individual and collegial, but presented as conjoined with papal authority rather than as over it.
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Breidenbach, Michael D. (2016-01-01). "Conciliarism and the
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Oakley, Francis (1972). "Conciliarism at the Fifth Lateran Council?".
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which held that supreme authority in the Church resided with an
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Fanning, William. "Vicar of Christ." The Catholic Encyclopedia
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have been made through conciliar means, beginning with the
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754:(in German). Vol. 4. Herzberg: Bautz. cols. 387–388.
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Council Over Pope?: Towards a Provisional Ecclesiology
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On the comparison of the authority of pope and council
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Beliefs condemned as heretical by the Catholic Church
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Biographisch-Bibliographisches Kirchenlexikon (BBKL)
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was a movement in the 14th-, 15th- and 16th-century
624:was a major opponent of conciliarism. According to
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549:theorists of this more clerical conciliarism were
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521:not the institutional, which was promised to the
516:, who had revoked a decree favoring ideas of the
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825:Vol. 15. New York: Robert Appleton Company, 1912
468:, 1512–1517. The final gesture, the doctrine of
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184:§ The Third Wall: Authority to Call a Council
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373:Josip Juraj Strossmayer § Catholic diplomacy
361:Old Catholic Church § First Vatican Council,
887:Burns, J.H.; Izbicki, Thomas, eds. (1997).
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602:vigorously defended papal authority in his
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84:First Vatican Council § Papal infallibility
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598:, completed ca. 1453. A generation later,
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129:Gregory II Youssef § First Vatican Council
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961:. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
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644:condemned the conciliarist writings of
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344:Ignaz von Döllinger § Papal authority
1664:Community of the Lady of All Nations
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919:Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
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109:Episcopal see § Catholic Church
1124:. Cambridge University Press.
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835:D'Avray, David. "Conciliarism"
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349:Ultramontanism § Position of
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1056:. Oxford University Press.
811:The Uniate Eastern Churches
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141:Eastern Orthodox opposition
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1736:Catholic Church portal
1097:Crowder, C. M. D. (1977).
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1757:Catholic Church councils
1139:Oakley, Francis (1969).
1050:Oakley, Francis (2008).
796:Michael de la Bedoyere,
786:Burns & Izbicki 1997
638:condemned conciliarism.
351:other apostolic churches
339:Church § Papal authority
316:Pascendi Dominici gregis
1118:Tierney, Brian (2008).
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271:Appointment of Catholic
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474:First Vatican Council
466:Fifth Lateran Council
1145:. Herder and Herder.
543:Henry of Langenstein
538:Conrad of Gelnhausen
454:Council of Constance
283:Papal deposing power
223:The Ratzinger Report
124:Pope John XIX § Life
1679:Jehovah's Witnesses
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652:Modern conciliarism
559:Francesco Zabarella
470:papal infallibility
155:Ecumenical councils
79:Papal infallibility
1246:Antidicomarianites
632:." Pius II's bull
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143:to papal supremacy
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648:on June 3, 1816.
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