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Challenges to Church Power

Challenges to Church Power. 11.6. Romanesque Architecture. 1. Europe was changing. Kings becoming stronger Importance of townspeople grew. 2. Wisdom of Muslim & Greek Teachings. Conflicted with the teachings of the church. 3. Philip IV (France) vs. Pope Boniface VIII.

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Challenges to Church Power

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  1. Challenges to Church Power 11.6 Romanesque Architecture

  2. 1. Europe was changing • Kings becoming stronger • Importance of townspeople grew

  3. 2. Wisdom of Muslim & Greek Teachings • Conflicted with the teachings of the church.

  4. 3. Philip IV (France) vs. Pope Boniface VIII • Should clergy pay taxes? • Pope declared self supreme over kings • Philip had him arrested for heresy (he was eventually released—but who demonstrated they had the power?)

  5. 4. Babylonian Captivity • Papal capital moved to Avignon, France • (King Philip IV had one of his religious advisor elected pope • The next 6 popes were in Avignon

  6. 5. The Great Schism (1378-1417) • 1377 TWO Popes??? • Roman Cardinals elect a Pope & French Cardinals elect a Pope • Each excommunicated the other • 1414 Council of Constance • A church council would meet every few years • Both Popes were deposed and new one elected • Papal Capital …….in ROME

  7. Effects…. • Babylonian Captivity + Great Schism = • Church lost most of its political power • The pope could no longer assert church supremacy over the state • Both of these were probably a good thing; most of the churches’ corruption came from its attempt to maintain political authority. • But, another result: • The Catholic Church lost much of its spiritual authority

  8. Romanesque Architecture Characteristics:

  9. Characteristics: Gothic Architecture

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