Long Arm of Papal Authority
Discover the intriguing insights of the Long Arm of Papal Authority, a compelling collection of selected papers from two significant conferences held in 2003 at the University of Bergen in Norway and Central European University. Published by Central European University Press in 2005, this paperback edition spans 194 pages and delves into the comparative communication strategies of the Holy See with Northern Europe and Eastern Central Europe during the Late Middle Ages. These regions, often on the fringes of Western Christendom, provide a unique backdrop for understanding the complexities of papal authority and its influence. Perfect for historians, theologians, and anyone interested in medieval studies, this volume offers valuable perspectives on the intricate relationships that shaped the religious landscape of the time. Enhance your library with this essential read that bridges historical gaps and illuminates the role of the papacy in shaping European history.