Publisher's Synopsis
"Das Landesherrliche Kirchenregiment" by Hermann Wasserschleben, originally published in 1873, delves into the complex relationship between secular authority and church governance, specifically within the German states. This historical work examines the legal and theological foundations of state control over ecclesiastical affairs, a defining feature of the era. Wasserschleben's study provides valuable insights into the development of church-state relations and the evolving dynamics of religious and political power. It remains a significant resource for scholars of German history, religious law, and the history of Christianity.
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