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Cæsaro-papism|ˌsiːzərəʊˈpeɪpɪz(ə)m| [f. Cæsar + -o + papism.] The supremacy of the civil power in the control of ecclesiastical affairs. So ˌCæsaro-ˈpapal a., -ˈpapalism, -ˈpapist a.
1890Edin. Rev. Apr. 349 Such a régime as the Cæsaro-papism of Justinian. 1903Cambr. Mod. Hist. II. xvi. 567 A bill which went the full Henrican length in its Cæsaro-papalism and its severity. 1924Foakes-Jackson Studies in Life Early Ch. 240 Another effect of the triumphant way in which Christianity won the respect and recognition of the Roman government was what is called Cæsaro-papalism. 1939A. J. Toynbee Study Hist. IV. 592 The abortive resistance of the Church to the revival of ‘Caesaro-Papism’ in orthodox Christendom. Ibid., The ‘Caesaro-papal’ authority. 1941‘R. West’ Black Lamb (1942) II. 249 A Cesaropapist empire whose emperor was the Vicar of Christ. |