Two Paths Papal Monarchy - Collegial Tradition

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Pub. Date: 2007-07-27
Publisher(s): Regina Orthodox Press
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Summary

Peter and the Papacy + The Council of Jerusalem + Rome's claim to universal jurisdiction + The seven ecumenical councils + The filioque and schism + The Papal revolution against collegial tradition of the Early Church + The Donation of Constantine + The new improved Mass of the modern, post-Vatican II Roman Catholic church and more.

Table of Contents

Dedication 2(3)
Contents 5(2)
About the Author 7(1)
Acknowledgements 8(1)
An Insistent Call
9(17)
Peter and the Papacy
26(23)
The Council of Jerusalem - the Birth of Conciliar Tradition
36(4)
Rome's Claims to Universal Jurisdiction in the Early Church
40(9)
The Seven Ecumenical Councils
49(35)
The Seconds Ecumenical Council
51(1)
The Third Ecumenical Council
52(11)
The Fourth Ecumenical Council
63(4)
The Fifth Ecumenical Council and the Vacillations of Pope Vigilius
67(5)
The Sixth Ecumenical Council and the Fall of the Pope Honorius
72(5)
The Seventh Economic Council
77(2)
The Crowing of Charlemagne and the Oath of Pope Hormisdas
79(5)
Filioque and the Schism
84(13)
Mutual Incomprehension - The Sack of Constantinople - Schism
88(9)
The Gregorian Revolution
97(12)
A Revolution Breaches its Boundaries
100(5)
``But the Forgers had Considerable Influence''
105(4)
The Donation of Constantine
109(11)
Rome Clings to the Legend and Annuls Magna Carta
113(5)
The Orthodox Response to Roman Claims
118(2)
Papal Infallibility
120(20)
Papal Infallibility is Created
126(4)
The Great Schism and the Council of Constance
130(3)
Previous Infallible Declarations Contradicted
133(7)
Papal Infallibility Becomes Dogma
140(17)
Papal Infallibility - A Protestant Hoax?
144(4)
Pope Plus IX - the Infallible Instrument of God
148(4)
A Council Lacking in Freedom
152(5)
The Opposition
157(21)
North American Opposition and the Anxiety of England's John Henry Newman
162(3)
Uniates' Rights are Infringed
165(1)
England's Lord Action - A Scathing Witness
166(3)
Manning of England - the Council Zealot
169(1)
The Agony of Dr. Von Dollinger
170(6)
Excommunications, Severing of Ties and Crumbling Opposition
176(2)
A Choice of Paths
178(13)
A Single Monarchical Bishop Fails to Preserve Stability and Tradition
181(3)
Union with Rome - Can a Widening Chasm be Bridged?
184(4)
The Church of the Apostles and Martyrs
188(3)
Recommended Reading 191(2)
Index 193

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