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An edition of Trent (2013)

Trent

what happened at the council

During the council's eighteen years, war and threat of war among the key players, as well as the Ottoman Turks' onslaught against Christendom, turned the council into a perilous enterprise. Its leaders declined to make a pronouncement on war against infidels, but Trent's most glaring and ironic silence was on the authority of the papacy itself. The popes, who reigned as Italian monarchs while serving as pastors, did everything in their power to keep papal reform out of the council's hands -- and their power was considerable. O'Malley shows how the council pursued its contentious parallel agenda of reforming the Church while simultaneously asserting Catholic doctrine. -- Publisher

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Language
English
Pages
336

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Trent: what happened at the council
2013, Belknap Press of Harvard University Press
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Table of Contents

The fifteenth-century prelude
The struggle to convoke the council
The first period, 1545-1547
The middle years, 1547-1562
The council resumes, 1562-1563
The council concludes
Epilogue.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. ) and index.

Published in
Cambridge, Mass
Copyright Date
2012

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
262/.52
Library of Congress
BX830 1545 .O43 2013, BX830 1545.O43 2013

The Physical Object

Format
Hardcover
Pagination
335p.
Number of pages
336

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL25376554M
ISBN 13
9780674066977
LCCN
2012023978
OCLC/WorldCat
792887105

Work Identifiers

Work ID
OL16704691W

Work Description

The Council of Trent (1545–1563), the Catholic Church’s attempt to put its house in order in response to the Protestant Reformation, has long been praised and blamed for things it never did. Now, in this first full one-volume history in modern times, John W. O’Malley brings to life the volatile issues that pushed several Holy Roman emperors, kings and queens of France, and five popes—and all of Europe with them—repeatedly to the brink of disaster.

During the council’s eighteen years, war and threat of war among the key players, as well as the Ottoman Turks’ onslaught against Christendom, turned the council into a perilous enterprise. Its leaders declined to make a pronouncement on war against infidels, but Trent’s most glaring and ironic silence was on the authority of the papacy itself. The popes, who reigned as Italian monarchs while serving as pastors, did everything in their power to keep papal reform out of the council’s hands—and their power was considerable. O’Malley shows how the council pursued its contentious parallel agenda of reforming the Church while simultaneously asserting Catholic doctrine.

Like What Happened at Vatican II, O’Malley’s Trent: What Happened at the Council strips mythology from historical truth while providing a clear, concise, and fascinating account of a pivotal episode in Church history. In celebration of the 450th anniversary of the council’s closing, it sets the record straight about the much misunderstood failures and achievements of this critical moment in European history.

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