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The Pope's Historical Authority
This chapter explores the historical basis for the Pope's authority during the early church, focusing on the Formula of Hermizdas and ecumenical councils like Nicaea II and Ephesus. It emphasizes the evolution of the papacy from a 'first among equals' to a position of significant authority, advocating for a respectful relationship that balances local autonomy with papal leadership.