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IMC 2004: Sessions

Session 1606: Incompatible Interests?: Church and State in the Late Middle Ages, II

Thursday 15 July 2004, 11.15-12.45

Organiser:Hildo van Engen, Instituut voor Nederlandse Geschiedenis, Den Haag
Moderator/Chair:Sabrina Corbellini, Oudere Nederlandse Letterkunde Rijksuniversiteit Groningen Oude Kijk in 't Jatstraat 26 9712 EK GRONINGEN
Paper 1606-aParish Churches in the Netherlands between Secular and Religious Authority
(Language: English)
Jan Kuijs, Instituut voor Middeleeuwse Geschiedenis, Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen
Index terms: Canon Law, Local History, Religious Life
Paper 1606-bThe Archbishop, his City and the Inquisition: Heinrich von Virneburg and Meister Eckhart's Trial in Cologne
(Language: English)
Letha Böhringer, Stadtarchiv Köln
Index terms: Ecclesiastical History, Religious Life, Theology
Paper 1606-c'Ob frugem artioris vite': Secular Authorities, Monastic Institutions and the Longing for a Stricter Way of Life
(Language: English)
Hildo van Engen, Instituut voor Nederlandse Geschiedenis, Den Haag
Index terms: Canon Law, Ecclesiastical History, Monasticism, Religious Life
Abstract

The sessions deal with the interests of secular authorities on the one hand, and religious institutions and groups on the other. Many times, these interests clashed, but at the same time, Church and State could co-operate in harmony. The sessions will concentrate on this field of tension.