Search results for "Conciliar Movement" - New World Encyclopedia

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  • writings gave rise to the sedevacantist movement in Mexico, led by Sáenz ... Catholic pope. They argued that most pre-Conciliar Catholic theologians and ...
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  • 1332 and 1348) greatly influenced the Conciliar movement and assisted in the emergence of democratic ideologies. In logic, Ockham worked rigorously ...
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  • that were not part of the original Protestant movement. ... the fourteenth and fifteenth century conciliar movement. They thus rejected ...
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  • to the Council of Basel and the Conciliar movement (Conciliarism). In 1436, Dufay composed the festive motet Nuper rosarum flores, one of his ...
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  • of divisions within the Christian movement that have occurred both ... Roman Catholic Claims. Ben Lomond, Calif: Conciliar Press, 2006. ISBN 1888212780 ...
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  • become a major figure in the ecumenical movement, whose voice commands the ... During the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries, the conciliar movement ...
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  • in Greek), therefore, a theological movement called "Monarchianism ... liturgies, in deference to the issues of conciliar authority raised by the ...
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