Le Gallicanisme de Sorbonne: Chroniques de la Faculté de Théologie de Paris (1657-1688)

From: The Catholic Historical Review | Date: January 1, 2005| Author: Costigan, Richard F | Copyright information

Le Gallicanisme de Sorbonne: Chroniques de la Faculté de Théologie de Paris (1657-1688). By Jacques M. Gres-Gayer. [Bibliothèque d'histoire moderne et contemporaine, Vol. 11.] (Paris: Honoré Champion Editeur. 2002. Pp. 579.)

The Faculty of Theology of the Sorbonne was for a long time assumed to be Gallican in its ecclesiology, both by adherents and adversaries of that French view of the Church. Robert Bellarmine thought this when he termed "Parisians" those in France who would not ...

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