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Życie i twórczość Antoniusa de Butrio
Published 2025-02-01“…One of the Italian canonists whose works contributed to the development of science was Antonius Butrigarius, who lived at the turn of the 14th and 15th centuries and was the author of exegetical writings on canon law (which were eagerly read and used in schools) and his teaching skills were highly regarded. …”
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Wkład Tomasza Cranmera w rozwój angielskiej reformacji
Published 2013-11-01“…As a part of his reform program he worked on the revision of canon law, a correction formula of the prayer book and formation of doctrine, which were ingrained in the Bible and the patristic thought. …”
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Sources of funding for denominational higher education institutions in Poland
Published 2024-12-01“…Material and methods The article will use the sources of polish and canon law and available literature on the subject. …”
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John Paul II and Benedict XVI’s concern for the protection of the faithful against the most serious crimes, with particular emphasis on the sexual abuse of minors committed by cler...
Published 2024-06-01“…The problem of dealing justly and efficiently with the most serious crimes in the Church after the promulgation of the Code of Canon Law in 1983 became the concern of Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger, later Benedict XVI, and John Paul II. …”
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Legal and economic dilemmas of sustainable development in times of global crisis
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,,Cura animarum" of the Preachers Order in the Background of the Medieval Monkhoods Soul Salvation Development
Published 2006-12-01“…While describing the Dominicans' pastoral work, the medieval Canon Law should also be referred to since there appeared the term "cura animarum ordinaria." …”
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La confrontation des genres au tribunal au Moyen Âge (XIVe-XVIe siècles). Une relecture des relations de couples en conflit
Published 2009-12-01“…The analysis of matrimonial conflicts using the concept of gender, which goes beyond the verification of whether judges applied or not canonical law, draws more on socio-anthropological trends in the history of the married couple in the middle ages than on legal trends. …”
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