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Timotheus Yu has written: 'Eine globale Umweltbewegung?' -- subject(s): Conciliar theory, Environmental ethics, Human ecology, Religious aspects, Religious aspects of Human ecology
The reform of the church and its advocates were John Wyclif and Marsiglio of Padua.
The Conciliar Movement was a significant development in the 14th and 15th centuries that aimed to limit the power of the papacy and emphasize the authority of church councils. It sought to resolve the Western Schism, in which multiple popes claimed authority, by advocating for a council-based solution. While it did not ultimately succeed in its goals, the Conciliar Movement contributed to discussions about church reform and sparked debates about the balance of power between councils and the papacy.
The theory of gravity is important because humans need explanations to things they do not understand. The theory breaks a possibilty down to where it becomes understandable.
It disproved Aristotle's four-element theory of matter.
A:Martin V was pope from 1417 to 1431. He authorised a crusade against Africa in 1418 and this coupled with a later bull (1441) sanctioned the Portuguese trade in African slaves. At the same time, he opposed trafficking in slavery of Christians.Pope Martin condemned the widely held "conciliar theory" which would make the pope subject to a council, and he forbade any appeal from papal judgment on matters of faith.
The most important theory with regard to health is the germ theory.
Classical utility theory is satisfying needs and wants. It is an important concept in the economics and game theory.
well since the germ theory is a scientific theory yes
Yes it is.
Oligopolies