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Petrine doctrine - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Petrine Doctrine is based upon Catholic tradition, which proclaims the legitimacy and supremacy of the Pope over all other bishops of the Catholic Church. This Doctrine is founded upon the book ...
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Primacy of the Roman Pontiff - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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question: Ano ang petrine doctrine? Please help us answer this question. ... Search: All sources Community Q&A Reference topics ... Answers.com > Wiki Answers > Ano ang petrine doctrine...
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Scripture and history both show that the early Church did not recognize the Roman theory of Petrine primacy. Rather, it was ambitious Roman bishops who developed the doctrine to gain power over other bishops and their churches.
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Medieval Sourcebook: Leo I: The Petrine Doctrin ... [Note: pagination of Nicene and Post Nicene Fathers, Vol XII, edition, preserved] ... SERMON III. On His Birthday, Iii: Delivered On The Anniversary Of His Elevation To The ; Pontificate.
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there was no such doctrine as the primacy of the Roman See. ... There’s an interesting theory which suggests that the so-called Petrine passage from Matthew 16 above was actually itself a later forgery. It seems to only appear in Matthew of all the four Gospels. The argument is a little bit obtuse, but so are pretty much...
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Leo was the first to state the Petrine doctrine outright, saying that he was the "heir" of St. Peter and that Christ had appointed Peter as head of his church. He said that all bishops were heirs to the apostles (this was general belief at the time), and that Peter was the chief of the apostles.
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