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History of Warfare v.103
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In 〈i〉The Crusade Indulgence. Spiritual Rewards and the Theology of the Crusades, c. 1095-1216〈/i〉 Ane L. Bysted discusses the theological and institutional development of indulgences from the proclamation of the First Crusade to Pope Innocent III
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Contents; Preface ; Abbreviations; Chapter 1; Introduction ; 1.1Definition of Indulgences; 1.1.1Problems Related to Confessional Disputes; 1.2Historiography of the Crusade Indulgences; 1.2.1The Historiography Within the History of Theology and Doctrine; 1.2.2The 'Gottlob Thesis' and the Transcendental Effect; 1.2.3The Historiography Within Histories of the Crusades ; 1.2.4Conclusions; Chapter 2; Origins; 2.1The Reward Granted at Clermont 1095; 2.2Spiritual Rewards for Warriors Before the First Crusade; 2.3Pope Urban II and the Spiritual Merit for the First Crusade; Letters before Clermont
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Letters after ClermontChapter 3; Theological Development; 3.1The Indulgences in the Eleventh Century; 3.1.1The Emergence of Indulgences; 3.1.2The Penitential Discipline ; 3.1.3The Meaning of Penances in the Late Eleventh Century ; 3.1.4Conclusions ; 3.2The Theology of Indulgences; 3.2.1Twelfth-century Theology on Penances; 3.2.2The Discussion Begins: Peter Abelard; 3.2.3The Theology of Indulgences Until c. 1230; 1)The Recipient of Indulgences; 2)Proper Compensation; 3)The Issuer of Indulgences; Conclusion; 3.2.4The Fourth Lateran Council 1215; 3.2.5The Treasury of Merit
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3.2.6The Theologians on the Crusade Indulgences3.2.7The Theologian Crusaders; 3.2.8Conclusions; Chapter 4; Institutional Development ; 4.1The Crusade Indulgence as a Privilege; 4.2The Development of the Spiritual Privilege; 4.2.1The Formation of the Formula; 4.2.2The Significance of the Various Formulas; 4.2.2.1Remissions of Sins; In Remissionem Peccatorum Injungimus and Remissio Peccatorum; The Employment of the Formulas of Remissions of Sins; Conclusion; 4.2.2.2Remissions of Penances; Poenitentia Reputetur; Poenitentiam Dimittimus; Poenitentiarum Remissionem
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Poenitentiarum Indulgentiam/IndulgemusPoenitentia Relaxamus; Satisfactionem Relaxamus; Conclusion; 4.2.3Summary of the Significance of the Various Formulas; 4.2.4The Warrant of the Effect; 4.2.5Conclusions ; Chapter 5; Earning Merit; 5.1Defence of Christ and Christendom; 5.1.1Theories of Just War; 5.1.2The Fifth Commandment; 5.2Service of Christ and Imitation of Christ; 5.3From Sacrificium Acceptabile to Tempus Acceptabile; 5.4Conclusions; Chapter 6; Proclaiming the Message; 6.1Preachers and Sermons; 6.2Conclusions; Chapter 7; Conclusions; Appendix 1; Appendix 2; Bibliography; Index
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ISBN 9789004280434
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Print version The Crusade Indulgence : Spiritual Rewards and the Theology of the Crusades, c. 1095-1216
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