Du Pape

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Du Pape is a seminal 1819 treatise by Joseph de Maistre that defends the authority and infallibility of the papacy within Catholic political and religious thought.

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instanceOf book
political philosophy work
theological work
treatise
author Joseph de Maistre NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin Kingdom of Sardinia NERFINISHED
firstPublishedInCity Lyon NERFINISHED
genre Catholic theology
political theory
religious apologetics
hasAuthorNationality Savoyard
hasPart Book I
Book II NERFINISHED
Book III NERFINISHED
Book IV
historicalSignificance key text in development of papal infallibility doctrine
major work of 19th-century Catholic political theology
influenced 19th-century Catholic ultramontanism
Catholic political thought
First Vatican Council NERFINISHED
Pastor Aeternus NERFINISHED
influencedBy Counter-Reformation Catholicism NERFINISHED
Enlightenment thought
French Revolution NERFINISHED
mainSubject Catholic Church NERFINISHED
church and state
papacy
papal authority
papal infallibility
sovereignty
ultramontanism
movement ultramontanism
notableIdea papacy as necessary sovereign authority
pope as supreme judge in religious matters
rejection of conciliarism
unity of spiritual and temporal authority under papacy
originalLanguage French
philosophicalTradition counter-Enlightenment
traditionalist conservatism
positionTaken critique of Gallicanism
critique of national churches
defense of papal infallibility
defense of papal supremacy
publicationYear 1819
religiousPerspective Catholic orthodoxy NERFINISHED
religiousTradition Roman Catholicism
timePeriodAddressed 19th century
post-Revolutionary Europe
writtenBy Joseph de Maistre NERFINISHED

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