VI:弗朗西斯-梅森(1566/7-1621)

IF 0.6 3区 哲学 0 RELIGION
Norman Doe
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在伊丽莎白一世统治时期,亨利八世领导的教会和法律 "革命"--在英格兰建立一个王室至高无上的国家教会--被转化为 "和解"。它在激进的清教徒和悔改的天主教徒之间引导了一条道路。伟大的理查德-胡克(Richard Hooker,卒于 1600 年)从法学和神学两方面对这一解决方案进行了阐述。玛丽统治下的英国教会回归罗马后,伊丽莎白议会法案重新建立了英国教会,恢复了亨利八世和爱德华六世时期的立法,并强制要求统一礼拜。这一时期还开始使用 "软法律",如条款、训诫和广告。1571 年,议会否决了 Reformatio Legum Ecclesiasticarum,但 1571 年、1575 年、1585 年和 1598 年又陆续通过了《教规》。威尔士都铎王朝的统治于 1603 年结束。接下来是苏格兰斯图亚特王朝。在詹姆斯一世统治时期(1603-1625 年),国王与普通律师就王室在教会事务中的至高无上地位发生了激烈的争论。但有一个持久的法律里程碑:1603/4 年教会法典。当代神职人员弗朗西斯-梅森对这部新法典进行了神学研究。当时有几位著名的平民已广为人知,如约翰-考威尔(John Cowell,卒于 1611 年)、丹尼尔-邓(Daniel Dun,卒于 1617 年)、克莱门特-科尔摩(Clement Colmore,卒于 1619 年)和托马斯-雷德利(Thomas Ridley,卒于 1629 年),而弗朗西斯-梅森却鲜为人知。不过,他非常值得列入圣公会牧师法学家的名单。下文概述了梅森的生平和职业生涯,概述了他的教规论文,并在更广泛的背景下讨论了该论文,包括将其与爱德华-斯蒂尔恩弗雷特主教(卒于 1699 年)的类似作品进行比较。
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VI: Francis Mason (1566/7–1621)
During the reign of Elizabeth I the ecclesial and legal ‘revolution’ under Henry VIII, to establish in England a national church under the royal supremacy, was converted into a ‘settlement’. It steered a course between radical puritans and recusant Catholics. Clothed in legal propriety, this settlement was articulated both juristically and theologically by the great Richard Hooker (d. 1600). After the return to Rome under Mary, the Elizabethan Acts of Parliament re-established the English Church, revived legislation made under Henry VIII and Edward VI, and imposed uniformity in worship. The period also sees the use of ‘soft-law’, like Articles, Admonitions, and Advertisements. Parliament rejects the Reformatio Legum Ecclesiasticarum in 1571, but Canons were passed piecemeal in 1571, 1575, 1585, and 1598. The turn of the Welsh Tudors to rule ended in 1603. The Scottish Stuarts came next. The reign of James I (1603–1625) saw bitter dispute between the King and the common lawyers over the royal supremacy in matters ecclesiastical. But there was one lasting legal landmark: the Canons Ecclesiastical 1603/4. This new code was studied theologically by a contemporary cleric, Francis Mason. Whilst several notable civilians from that time have become well-known – such as John Cowell (d. 1611), Daniel Dun (d. 1617), Clement Colmore (d. 1619), and Thomas Ridley (d. 1629), Francis Mason is largely unknown. However, he is very worthy of inclusion in the canon of Anglican priest-jurists. What follows sketches the life and career of Mason, outlines his treatise on the Canons, and discusses that treatise in a wider context, including comparing it with a similar work by Bishop Edward Stillngfleet (d. 1699).
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