Pope Benedict XII (1334-1342)

Pope Benedict XII (1334-1342)

The Guardian of Orthodoxy

This book offers a unique overview on the career and work on Benedict XII, the third pope of Avignon. Benedict XII (ca. 1334-1342) was a key figure of the Avignon papal court, renowned for rooting out heretics and distinguishing himself as a refined theologian. During his reign, he faced the most significant religious and political challenges in the era of the Avignon papacy: theological quarrels, divisions and schisms within the Church, conflicts between European sovereigns, and the growth of Turkish power in the East. In spite of its diminished political influence, the papacy, which had recently moved to France, emerged as an institution committed to the defense and expansion of the Catholic faith in Europe and the East. Benedict made significant contributions to the definition of doctrine, the assessment of pontifical power in Western Europe, and the expansion of Catholicism in the East: in all these different contexts he distinguished himself as a true guardian of orthodoxy.
  • Cover
  • Contents
    • Abbreviations
    • List of Illustrations
    • Introduction: Benedict XII, the Guardian of Orthodoxy
    • 1. Jacques Fournier and Thirteenth-Century Inquisitorial Methods
    • 2. Recovering a Theological Advice by Jacques Fournier
    • 3. Benedict XII and the Beatific Vision
    • 4. A New Seat for the Papacy: Benedict XII, Avignon, and the Comtat Venaissin
    • 5. In the Footsteps of St Peter: New Light on the Half-Length Images of Benedict XII by Paolo da Siena and Boniface VIII by Arnolfo di Cambio in Old St Peter’s
    • 6. Benedict XII and Italy: Restoring Orthodoxy and Consolidating Papal Sovereignty after John XXII
    • 7. Benedict XII and the Outbreak of the Hundred Years’ War
    • 8. Benedict XII and the Crusades
    • 9. Benedict XII and the partes Orientis
    • Index of names
    • Index of subjects

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