In a distinctly medieval way, ressourcement was also the method of the theologians, canonists, and craftsmen at Chartres. |
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Medieval canonists like Gratian, theologians like Peter Lombard, and later, Alexander III, subject marriage to much examination and scrutiny. |
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The same change of perspective might equally apply in our attitudes about the canons, and canonists, generally. |
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Las Casas had to use the canonistic tradition in a situation that the canonists had never envisioned. |
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In response, the bishops' conference appointed a subcommittee of canonists who drew up a new set of guidelines responding to the Vatican's wishes. |
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Based on the Roman law concept of marital affection, it was developed by canonists throughout the middle ages. |
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A rule, according to the sense affixed to it by canonists and moralists, is a guide to discipline, and a directer of the conduct. |
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