Relations Between Church and State in the Late Middle Ages AP Topics: 1.1 Changes in religious thought and culture 1.9 Changes in elite and popular culture.

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Relations Between Church and State in the Late Middle Ages AP Topics: 1.1 Changes in religious thought and culture 1.9 Changes in elite and popular culture

 Pope Innocent III ( ) Pope Boniface VIII ( ) Unam Sanctum Pope John XXII ( )

 The Great Schism ( )  The Avignon Papacy (“The Babylonian Captivity”)  The Conciliar Movement

 How did the church change from 1200 to 1450?  What was the church’s response to the growing power of monarchs?  How great an influence did the church have on secular affairs?  What was the Avignon papacy? How did it affect the papacy?  Why were kings in the 13 th -14 th centuries able to control the church more than the church could control the kings?