DiscoverThe Holy Roman Empire 1250-1356Ep. 14 (151) – The Kurverein zu Rhens – featuring William of Ockham
Ep. 14 (151) – The Kurverein zu Rhens – featuring William of Ockham

Ep. 14 (151) – The Kurverein zu Rhens – featuring William of Ockham

Update: 2024-06-06
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This week we look at the central intellectual debate of the 14th century, did Jesus own property? If yes, then it was right and proper that the church owned land, privileges, entire counties and duchies, yes that the pope was not just the spiritual but also the secular ruler of all of Christianity. And if not, then the pope as a successor to the apostles should rescind all worldly possessions and all political power. The follow-on question from there was even more hair raising: if indeed power does not come from the grace of god as determined by the Holy church, then where does it come from. One thinker, Marsilius of Padua goes as far as  stating the obvious, power comes from election by the people…

This is what pope John XXII, Michael of Cesena, William of Ockham and the cast of Umberto Eco’s the Name of  the Rose discuss. But there was also a politician, Ludwig IV, elected emperor who took these ideas – and put them into actions….let’s find out just how radical this ruler they call “the Bavarian” really was.

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Ep. 14 (151) – The Kurverein zu Rhens – featuring William of Ockham

Ep. 14 (151) – The Kurverein zu Rhens – featuring William of Ockham