Archive for the ‘Political’ Category
On The Medieval Catholic Background of the Reformation Two Kingdoms Doctrine (IV) – The Investiture Contest
Posted by: Tim Enloe on July 8, 2009
On the Medieval Catholic Background of the Reformation Two Kingdoms Doctrine (III): The Carolingians
Posted by: Tim Enloe on July 8, 2009
On the Medieval Catholic Background of the Reformation “Two Kingdoms” Doctrine (II): Gelasian Dualism
Posted by: Tim Enloe on July 3, 2009
Caesar and Christ, Prince and Polity
Posted by: Steven Wedgeworth on July 3, 2009
Greece and the Boundaries of Wisdom
Posted by: Peter Escalante on July 1, 2009
The Place of the Decalogue
Posted by: Peter Escalante on June 28, 2009
On the Medieval Catholic Background of the Reformation “Two Kingdoms” Doctrine (I): The Mixed Political Legacy of St. Augustine
Posted by: Tim Enloe on June 27, 2009
Reformation And The Two Kingdoms of Christendom
Posted by: Steven Wedgeworth on March 23, 2009