ケンブリッジ版 教皇制の歴史(全3巻)
The Cambridge History of the Papacy

Editors: Joëlle Rollo-Koster, University of Rhode Island, Robert A. Ventresca, King’s University College at Western University, Melodie H. Eichbauer, Florida Gulf Coast University & Miles Pattenden, University of Oxford
2025:03 3 vols. 2,398 p. ISBN 978-1-108-68095-0 (Cambridge U. P.) -GB-
GBP 310
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第1巻:聖権と俗権
Volume 1 : The Two Swords
2025:03 838 p. ISBN 9781108485234 GBP 130
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第2巻:教会統治
Volume 2 : The Governance of the Church
2025:03 744 p. ISBN 9781108493826 GBP 130
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第3巻:市民社会
Volume 3 : Civil Society
2025:03 816 p. ISBN 9781108493772 GBP 130
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概要
初代教皇とされる聖ペトロから約2千年、世界最古の政治制度の一つであるキリスト教の教皇制は、幾多の危機にさらされながらも現代にいたるまで、宗教界にとどまらない権威を保っている生命力で、幾多の歴史家を魅了してきました。今日でも、妊娠中絶やLGBTQといった分断を呼ぶテーマについてカトリック教会の見解が問われがちである一方で、アルゼンチン出身の現教皇フランシスコの貧困者や少数者に寄り添い平和や人権についての信念を持った発言を続ける姿勢は、グローバル・サウスを含むグローバル世界でさらなる影響力を発揮する教皇制の新たなかたちを示しています。
本書は、全3巻・83章にわたって、教皇制が、幾多の帝国や国家や制度が消滅したり形骸化した後もかくも長きにわたり生き延びてきた秘密に迫る、体系的にして権威ある「ケンブリッジ版」の通史です。多数の専門家を結集して、主題別に幅広い時間軸を縦横に経巡りながら、第1巻「聖権と俗権」では、教皇の世俗権力との緊張感あふれる関係を数々の世界史的な事件や政治運動とも絡めながら論じます。第2巻「教会の統治」では、カトリック教会内部の構造や階層の面から教皇の権威と権力に源泉に迫り、第3巻「市民社会」では、芸術、文化、ジェンダー、セクシュアリティ、科学技術、生命倫理といった多様な世俗的あるいは現代的なトピックを通して教皇の一般社会に対する強固な影響力を探ります。
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収録内容明細
Volume 1: The Two Swords
General Introduction
Part I. Christendom and Empire:
- Inventing Peter in late antiquity
George E. Demacopoulos
- From Constantine to Justinian
Hartmut Leppin
- The Popes and the papacy in the Carolingian world
Thomas F. X. Noble
- The papal monarchy and the empire in the thirteenth century
Brett Edward Whalen
- Papal primacy and the holy Roman emperors (IV–XII centuries)
Uta-Renate Blumenthal
Part II. Crises, Schisms, and Dissent:
- Gregory VII and the reform movement
John Howe
- The schism of 1054
Eugene Webb
- The papacy, heresy, and religious dissent
Irene Bueno
- The papacy and crusaders: from the Saracens to Stalin
Rebecca Rist
- The Avignon papacy and the Great Western Schism
Blake Beattie
- The Great Western Schism in history and memory
Bénédicte Sère
Part III. Reformations and Revolutions:
- The papacy and the Protestants (1517–63)
Nelson Minnich
- The Reformation Popes
Tadhg Ó hAnnracháin
- The Popes and The Enlightenment
Shaun Blanchard
- The papacy in revolution 1775–1823: the Cesena Popes, Pius VI and Pius VII
Ambrogio Caiani
- Enlightenment and its aftermath: liberalism, materialism, and nationalism
Daniele Menozzi
- Pope Leo XIII and the Catholic response to modernity
Robert P. Kraynak
Part IV. Theopolitics and Religious Diplomacy:
- Papal elections and renunciations
Miles Pattenden
- The military papacy David Alvarez
- Benedict XV (1914–22) and the legacy of a wartime papacy
John Pollard
- The papacy and slavery
Justine Walden
- The papacy and the decolonization of Africa
Elizabeth Foster
- The rise of liberation theology
Michael E. Lee
- Papal diplomacy during and since the Ancien Régime
Toby Osborne
Part V. Inter-Faith Relations: Confrontation and Dialogue:
- The papacy and the Christian East: the theological issues
Edward Siecienski
- The Popes and the Protestant churches
Joshua Bennett
- The Popes and Islam
John Tolan
- The Islamic world and the papacy
Alexander Mallett
- The medieval papacy and the Jews
Kenneth Stow
- The papacy and the Jews since the French Revolution
Adrian Ciani
Volume II: The Governance of the Church
Part I. The Pope within the Church:
- Vicar of Christ (c.1050–c.1300)
Jessalynn Bird
- The Pope, the archdeacon and the clergy: a competition
John Moorhead
- From papal absolutism to Vatican II
Christian Sorrel
- Vatican II and its legacy
Gilles Routhier
- Rekindling collegiality: the Synod of Bishops since Vatican II
Massimo Faggioli
Part II. The Roman Curia:
- Putting the spoke(s) in: curial centrality and local agency in the pre-Reformation church
Robert Swanson
- The College of Cardinals
Miles Pattenden
- The secretariat of state
Roberto Regoli
- The papal penitentiary
Peter Clarke
- ‘Whoever is sent from another’: legates as instruments of papal government
Kriston Rennie
- Inquisition, Holy Office, and the congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith
Vincenzo Lavenia
- Nepotism and Roman micro-policy
Wolfgang Reinhard
Part III. Canon Law:
- The medieval papacy and canon law
Kenneth Pennington
- Canon law in the early middle ages
Greta Austin
- Gratian’s Decretum: the transmission and fluidity of legal knowledge in the twelfth century
Melodie H. Eichbauer
- Papal decretals
Anne J. Duggan
- Papal law in the English church: post-reformation Anglican jurisprudence
Norman Doe
- The Codes of Canon Law (1917, 1983, 1990)
John Beal
- The Pope in the two Latin codes (1917 and 1983) – current status and discussion of possible developments
Peter Platen
Part IV. Finance:
- Papal finances in the middle ages
Benedict Wiedemann
- Papal finances in the early modern period
Francesco Guidi-Bruscoli
Part V. Papal states
- Popes and the papal state to 1305
Thomas F. X. Noble
- Papal warfare in the fourteenth century
Christophe Masson
- The Borgias
Catherine Fletcher
- Popes and the papal states (1500–1800)
Irene Fosi
- The popes and the government of the papal states, 1800–1870
Christoper Korten
Volume 3: Civil Society
Part I. Spaces, Liturgies, Travels:
- Papal Rome in the Middle Ages
Louis I. Hamilton
- Urbi et Orbi. The Pope, Rome, and the modern world
Antonella De Michelis
- Papal travels
Jan De Volder
- Papal ceremonial: from Christian liturgy to social media
Jennifer DeSilva
- Papal tombs in the Middle Ages
Nicolas Bock
- Charity and the Papacy
Tiffany A. Ziegler
Part II. Women, Gender, Sexuality:
- The myth of Pope
Joan Jan Machielsen
- The keys to two Marys: Popes and the women of scripture
Kate E. Bush and Vanessa Corcoran
- Popes and sexuality within and outside marriage
Fernanda Alfieri
- Papacy and marriage
David d’Avray
- Popes, contraception and abortion
Lucia Pozzi
- The papacy, homosexuality, and same-sex marriage
Umberto Grassi and Vincenzo Lagioia
- Clerical sexual abuse and papal power
Jo Renée Formicola
Part III. Science, Medicine, Technology:
- Medicine in the court of the Avignon papacy Caley McCarthy
- Popes, the body, medicine, and the cult of saints after Trent
Rebecca Messbarger
- Catholic bioethics from Pius XI to Pope Francis
Don O’Leary
- The Popes, and magic
Matteo Duni
- Heavens: the papacy, astrology and astronomy to 1800
C. Philipp E. Nothaft
- Care for our common home: the papacy and the environment
Daniel R. DiLeo and Christopher Hamlin
- Popes and the media
Raffaella Perin
Part IV. Education, Culture, Arts:
- Papal patronage and the reception of classicism in medieval Rome
Elizabeth McCahill
- Books, libraries and texts
Ambrogio Maria Piazzoni
- The papacy and printing (1564–1633)
Paolo Sachet
- Papal patronage and the arts: from the early Christian period to the twentieth century
Arnold Witte
- The papacy and music
Richard Sherr
- The Popes and education in early modern Europe, 1400–1800
David Salomoni
- The Papal Wardrobe
Clare Monagle
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