TRS 825G Power in the Church, Gallican Model

Until the end of the nineteenth century, Gallican ecclesiology, although it offered a different "model" of the Church, was a tolerated alterative to the Roman perspective. How could these two different conceptions of authority, of "power in the Church," coexist for such a long time and why was the Gallican one finally condemned? Addresses these questions with a study based on major documents and the practices of that period.

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