In Our Time

Marsilius of Padua

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Jun 27, 2024
In this discussion, George Garnett, a Professor of Medieval History at Oxford, delves into the revolutionary ideas of Marsilius of Padua. He articulates Marsilius's bold stance that the source of power lies with the people, advocating for accountability in leadership and challenging papal authority. The conversation explores his impact on concepts like popular sovereignty and republican democracy, as well as his critique of the church's role in governance. Garnett also highlights Marsilius's lasting influence on political thought and the irony of societal dynamics in times of crisis.
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ANECDOTE

Philip IV vs. Boniface VIII

  • Philip IV, the French King, challenged Pope Boniface VIII's authority, leading to a power struggle.
  • An ambassador told the Pope, "Your power is verbal and ours is real."
INSIGHT

Aristotle's Influence

  • Marsilius was influenced by Aristotle's scientific works, rediscovered via Islamic scholars.
  • These works challenged the Church's authority by presenting an independent understanding of nature.
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Emperor as Solution

  • Marsilius believed the Holy Roman Emperor could resolve Christendom's problems.
  • He saw Louis of Bavaria as the one to challenge the Papacy's corrupting influence.
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