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This study of Burchard's 'Decretum', a popular book of Catholic canon law compiled just after the year 1000, sheds new light on the development of law and theology long before the Gregorian Reform, normally considered as a watershed in the history of the Latin Church. Practical episcopal concerns and an appreciation of new scholarly methods led Burchard to be dissatisfied with the quality of contemporary jurisprudence and particularly with the teaching texts available to local bishops. Drawing upon new manuscript discoveries, the author shows how Burchard tried to create a new text that would address these problems. He carefully selected and compiled canons from earlier collections and then went on to tamper systematically with the texts he had chosen. By doing so, he created a book of church law that appeared to be based on indisputable authority, that was internally consistent and that was easy to apply through logical extrapolation to new cases. The present study thus provides a window into the development of legal and theological reasoning in the medieval West, and suggests that, thanks to the work of ambitious bishops, the flowering of law and theology began far earlier, and for different reasons, than scholars have heretofore supposed.Product Identifiers
PublisherTaylor & Francis Ltd
ISBN-139780754650911
eBay Product ID (ePID)96510402
Product Key Features
Book TitleShaping Church Law Around the Year 1000: the Decretum of Burchard of Worms
AuthorGreta Austin
FormatHardcover
LanguageEnglish
TopicReligious History, Christianity
Publication Year2009
Dimensions
Item Height234mm
Item Width156mm
Additional Product Features
Title_AuthorGreta Austin
Series TitleChurch, Faith and Culture in the Medieval West
Country/Region of ManufactureUnited Kingdom