Conciliarism, Humanism and Law
- 216 pages
- 8 hours of reading
The book delves into the justifications of power and authority in late medieval Europe, examining the persuasive arguments that resonated with people of that era. It analyzes the societal and political contexts that shaped these beliefs, providing insights into the rationale behind governance and societal hierarchy during this historical period. Through detailed exploration, it uncovers the complexities of authority and its acceptance by the populace.

