Rights, Laws and Infallibility in Medieval Thought
Explore the intricate tapestry of medieval philosophy with "Rights, Laws and Infallibility in Medieval Thought," authored by a collection of scholars and published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 1997. This hardback edition spans 352 pages and offers a profound examination of the origins and evolution of natural rights, along with insightful analyses of medieval law and political ideologies. The volume includes eighteen meticulously researched articles that delve into the historical context of papal infallibility, particularly through the lens of Franciscan ecclesiology. Perfect for students and enthusiasts of medieval studies, this book serves as a comprehensive resource that bridges past ideas with contemporary discussions in canon law. Uncover the foundational concepts that shaped legal and moral thought in the Middle Ages and continue to resonate in today's legal frameworks.