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Topic: Joachimites


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  JOACHIM I. OF BRANDENBURG - LoveToKnow Article on JOACHIM I. OF BRANDENBURG   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
In 1200 he submitted all his writings to the judgment of the Holy See, and unreservedly affirmed his orthodoxy; the Lateran council, which condemned his criticism of Peter Lombard, made no allusion to his eschatological temerities; and the bull of 1220 was a formal certificate of his orthodoxy.
The Joachimites even obtained a majority in the general chapter of 1247, and elected John of Parma, one of their number, general of the order.
The Joachimite ideas were equally persistent among the Spirituals, and acquired new strength with the publication of the commentary on the Apocalypse.
www.1911encyclopedia.org /J/JO/JOACHIM_I_OF_BRANDENBURG.htm   (2678 words)

  
 The ordination of women in the Roman Catholic Church
The Joachimites believed that the Second Age of the Son, represented by the clerical church, would be superseded by a Third Age of the Spirit, which would bring redemption to perfection.
Most Joachimites did not see the vindication of the female as a part of their agenda.
Although feminist Joachimites were exterminated in the Middle Ages, it is probable that ideas of this kind continued to gestate from various sources in underground currents of European sectarian and mystical thought.
www.womenpriests.org /theology/ruether1.asp   (4614 words)

  
 A HISTORY OF THE CHURCH To the Eve of the Reformation : L.0, C.3.
By the summer of 1291 the whole policy of Nicholas IV lay in ruins, and from all the malcontents of Italy a great sound of reprobation arose.
Ghibellines, "Joachimites" and the dyscoli among the Franciscans all joined in a single cry.
The true cause of the loss of the Holy Land was the pope's preoccupation with the war against Sicily; not the Aragonese kings but the Sultan was the pope's real enemy.
www.franciscan-sfo.org /ap/hu/hc0-3.htm   (7679 words)

  
 JOACHIM OF FLORIS (c. 1145—1202) - Online Information article about JOACHIM OF FLORIS (c. 1145—1202)
Parma, one of their number, general of the order.
Alexander IV., however, compelled John of Parma to renounce his dignity, and the Joachimite opposition became more and more vehement.
The Joachimite ideas were equally persistent among the Spirituals, and acquired new strength with the publication of the commentary on the See also:
encyclopedia.jrank.org /JEE_JUN/JOACHIM_OF_FLORIS_c_11451202_.html   (2311 words)

  
 Are You Charismatic or Catholic?
In this regard the charismatic movement is similar to that of many of the “spiritual” groups that have arisen in the history of the Church and which consequently merited by their strange beliefs and practices the condemnation of the Church.
Chief among these were the Joachimites, followers of Joachim of Fiore in the 12th Century, who held the history of the world to be divided into three distinct phases, each corresponding to a person of the blessed trinity.
Thus, the first age of the world was marked by God the Fathers majestic rule, the second by the wisdom of the son and his Church, and the third age (still to come) by the Holy Ghost in an outpouring of universal love.
www.geocities.com /Athens/Rhodes/3543/Charism.htm   (3753 words)

  
 LA PAPESSA GIOVANNA
Boureau asks how medieval Catholics "believed" in Joan and shows how energetically they used her story in their controversies.
Joan served apocalyptic Joachimites expecting a new age of the Holy Spirit, Spiritual Franciscans denouncing pseudo-popes, rival claimants to the Holy See during the Great Western Schism, and proto-Protestants Ockham and Wycliffe impugning papal authority and the efficacy of the sacraments.
Joan even found her way into the Tarot as the Popess trump, thanks to the example of the Gugliemites, an Italian sect suppressed in 1300 that worshiped a female incarnation of the Holy Spirit led by a popess and cardinalettes.
www.angelfire.com /space/tarot/papessa.html   (1282 words)

  
 WSP_LITERATURE_FILE   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
The Joachimites are big husky fellows with powerful lungs.
My own customers in the book department are generally a little more civilized, Joachimites though they may be, and somewhat less thunderous in their vocal effects.
Because of this I usually manage somehow to while away a good part of the day in quiet dozing.
www.sfu.ca /sonic-studio/srs/Lit355.html   (168 words)

  
 ORMUS AND THE GRAIL CHALICE: The Philadelphian Society and French Quietists...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Evidently we are convinced, back to Calabria, where the Joachimite movement is initiated, and this, for all intents and purposes, is one of the first of these enthusiastic movements to come into existence.
There is a good reason for this, because, according to the one source we are using for this information, Italy had quite a liberal religious lifestyle, until it was quashed and subverted by the Roman Catholic church.
And, at least as far as the Alumbrados and the Joachimites are concerned : they were referred to as Illuminati.
www.antiqillum.com /texts/bg/Qadosh/qadosh077.htm   (8038 words)

  
 The Millennium and the Rapture (No. 95)
Postmillennialism went through various changes and at 1190 Joachim of Flores and the Joachimite Spirituals, looked to the establishment of a pure church.
The excesses of the church of Rome prompted those who aspired to a life in Christ to look to something else.
The Franciscans, headed by Pierre Jean D’Olivi (d.1298), who identified the hierarchical church as the apocalyptic Babylon and Ubertino of Casale (c.1312), who identified a pope with the apocalyptic Beast, together with the Joachimites, were so nauseated with the depths of depravity to which the church had sunk, that they saw the need for reform.
home.logon.org /english/s/p095.html   (7617 words)

  
 VIOLENCE   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
The "fury of the proletariat" boiled up from the religious underground.
Then, under the leadership of Fra Dolcino, the Joachimite movement became egalitarian and violent.
Dolcino headed a band of the Illuminated who plundered and destroyed and announced the reign of the Spirit.
t2100cdt.kippona.net /public/ellul/v/chapter1.htm   (6955 words)

  
 Pagina normale senza titolo   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
He also foresaw a reformed and holy Church and the preaching of the Evangelium aeternum once the 'literal' step of interpretation had been overcome.
The monk's teachings, neglected while ha was alive, arose the reaction of the Church foundation - accused of being corrupted and not holy - that in the I V Lateran Council in 1215 condemned the Joachimite conception of the three states and later branded the Joachimites as heretics.
The most extremist orders and the Franciscan Spirituals in particular welcomed with enthusiasm Joachim's theses which foresaw an antipope as the emergence of the Antichrist, but also a spiritual Pope 'of humble appearance with a big soul'.
www.celestinian-center.com /heritage.html   (5625 words)

  
 The Beguines
The age of which the Beguines were but one manifestation was a time of widespread religious ferment.
Some of the religious groups which sprang up at about the same time as the Beguines were the Waldensians, Lollards, Brothers and Sisters of the Free Spirit, Spiritual Franciscans, Apostolici, Albigensians, Joachimites, and flagellants.
If anything, these protest movements grew more apocalyptic and extreme as the thirteenth century wore on.
www.users.csbsju.edu /~eknuth/xpxx/beguines.html   (4044 words)

  
 Open Ended Time. By Kesler
It also is significant that at the turn of the 12
The "Joachimites" - the followers of another teacher - Joachim of Floris (1132-1202) - also spread the "heresy" of the French Jesus.
According to the calculations of the Joachimites, Franciscans and Spiritualists, the fateful 1260 was supposed to arrive soon.
www.new-tradition.org /oet.htm   (5404 words)

  
 Bettnet - Musings from Domenico Bettinelli, Jr.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Manicheans have threatened the Church since its inception, but it has always been defeated.
(Note to Carrie - the Joachimites and the Jansonists were Manicheans as well).
That the kingdom of God could be achieved here on earth by human effort.
bettnet.dyndns.org /blog/comments.php?id=4320_0_1_0_C   (11985 words)

  
 beancounters: Texas: logicians need not apply
From the very beginning, religious squabbling has plagued Christianity.
What we think of as "official Christianity" wasn't hammered into place until the 6th Century or so (thank you St. Augustine) and if you think the Arians, the Albegensians, the Joachimites, the Poor Fransiscans, the Hussites and others were mere accidents, well that's exactly what they said about the Church of Rome.
It took one and half minutes after Luther nailed 95 Theses to that Church Wall for them to have a falling out with one another.
beancounters.blogs.com /daydreams/2004/05/texas_logicians.html   (1008 words)

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