Table of Contents
History of the Christian Church, Volume VI
Chapter I. The Hildebrandian Popes. A.D. 1049-1073
§ 3. Sources and Literature on Chapters I. and II
§ 4. Hildebrand and his Training
§ 5. Hildebrand and Leo IX. 1049-1054
§ 6. Victor II. and Stephen IX. (X.). 1055-1058
§ 7. Nicolas II. and the Cardinals. 1059-1061
Chapter II. Gregory Vii, 1073-1085
§ 10. Hildebrand elected Pope. His Views on the Situation
§ 12. Gregory VII. as a Moral Reformer. Simony and Clerical Marriage
§ 13. The Enforcement of Sacerdotal Celibacy
§ 14. The War over Investiture
§ 15. Gregory VII. and Henry IV
Chapter III. The Papacy From The Death Of Gregory Vii. To The Concordat Of Worms. A.D 1085-1122
§ 19. Victor III. and Urban II. 1086-1099
§ 20. Pascal II. and Henry V. 1099-1118
§ 21. The Concordat of Worms. 1122
§ 22. The Conflict of the Hierarchy in England. William the Conqueror and Lanfranc
Chapter IV. The Papacy From The Concordat Of Worms To Innocent Iii. A.D. 1122-1198
§ 25. Innocent II., 1130-1143, and Eugene III., 1145-1153
§ 27. The Popes and the Hohenstaufen
§ 28. Adrian IV. and Frederick Barbarossa
§ 29. Alexander III. in Conflict with Barbarossa
§ 30. The Peace of Venice. 1177
§ 31. Thomas Becket and Henry II of England
§ 32. The Archbishop and the King
Chapter V. Innocent Iii. And His Age. A.D. 1198-1216
§ 36. Innocent's Training and Election
§ 37. Innocent's Theory of the Papacy
§ 38. Innocent and the German Empire
§ 39. Innocent and King John of England
Chapter VI. The Papacy From The Death Of Innocent Iii. To Boniface Viii. 1216-1294
§ 42. The Papal Conflict with Frederick II Begun
§ 43. Gregory IX. and Frederick II. 1227-1241
§ 44. The First Council of Lyons and the Close of Frederick's Career. 1241-1250
§ 47. Literature on the Crusades as a Whole
§ 48. Character and Causes of the Crusades
§ 49. The Call to the Crusades
§ 50. The First Crusade and the Capture of Jerusalem
§ 51. The Latin Kingdom of Jerusalem. 1099-1187
§ 52. The Fall of Edessa and the Second Crusade
§ 53. The Third Crusade. 1189-1192
§ 55. The Fourth Crusade and the Capture of Constantinople. 1200-1204
§ 56. Frederick II. and the Fifth Crusade. 1229
§ 57. St. Louis and the Last Crusades. 1248, 1270
Chapter VIII. The Monastic Orders
§ 61. The Revival of Monasticism
§ 62. Monasticism and the Papacy
§ 65. St. Bernard of Clairvaux
§ 66. The Augustinians, Carthusians, Carmelites, and other Orders
§ 73. Literature and General Survey
§ 74. Missions in Northeastern Germany
§ 75. Missions among the Mohammedans
Chapter X. Heresy And Its Suppression
§ 78. Literature for the Entire Chapter
§ 79. The Mediaeval Dissenters
§ 81. Peter de Bruys and Other Independent Leaders
§ 82. The Amaurians and Other Isolated Sects
§ 83. The Beguines and Beghards
§ 85. The Crusades against the Albigenses
Chapter XI. Universities And Cathedrals
Chapter XII. Scholastic And Mystic Theology
§ 95. Literature and General Introduction
§ 96. Sources and Development of Scholasticism
§ 100. Abaelard's Teachings and Theology
§ 101. Younger Contemporaries of Abaelard
§ 102. Peter the Lombard and the Summists
Chapter XIII. Scholasticism At Its Height
Chapter XIV. The Sacramental System
§ 112. Literature on the Sacraments
§ 114. Baptism and Confirmation
§ 116. Eucharistic Practice and Superstition
§ 117. Penance and Indulgences
§ 118. Penance and Indulgences
