This book considers the role of popes and bishops in the development of the law of the Church between 1120 and 1234. Although historians have traditionally seen the popes as the driving force behind the legal transformation of the Church in the twelfth and thirteenth centuries, the primary argument of this book is that the functioning of the process of consultation and appeal reveals a different picture: not of a relentless papal machine but of a constant dialogue between diocesan bishops and the papal Curia.
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Author) Anne J. Duggan is Emeritus Professor of Medieval History and Fellow of King's College London ; (Editor) T.R. Baker (D.Phil, Oxford, 217) is a private scholar living in the Diocese of Orange. He is the editor of Law and Society in Later Medieval England and Ireland : Essays in Honour of Paul Brand (Routledge, 218).
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