Council of Bourges, 1225
Discover the profound historical significance of the Council of Bourges, 1225 by Richard Kay, published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2002. This comprehensive hardback edition spans 620 pages and delves into the pivotal council held in medieval France, which aimed to establish a representative government. In a time when elected representation was a radical concept, Kay explores the implications of this groundbreaking assembly and its uncertain future. The book provides valuable insights into the political structures and ecclesiastical governance of the era, making it an essential read for enthusiasts of European history and Christian theology. Uncover the intricate connections between religion, politics, and society during a transformative period in history with this engaging and informative text.