From Bishop of Rome to the Papal Monarchy: Pope Innocent III, Crusade, Church Reform, and the Apex of the Medieval Papacy

From Bishop of Rome to the Papal Monarchy: Pope Innocent III, Crusade, Church Reform, and the Apex of the Medieval Papacy

From 'tis but a scratch: fact and fiction about the Middle Ages by Richard Abels

October 27, 2025 · 1h 37m · Season 4 · Episode 65

About this episode

This episode discusses the pontificate of Innocent III, highlighting his influence on the papal monarchy, crusades, and church reform.

Send us Fan Mail Yes, we have finally come to the end of our series "From Bishop of Rome to the Papal Monarchy." In this episode, Ellen and I talk about the pontificate of Innocent III, which historians see as the apex of the papal monarchy. Among the topics we cover are Innocent III's ideology of Caesaropapism, his contribution to the crusading movement, his combat against heresy, his defense of the papal states, and his dedication to Church Reform. Innocent III was the most powerful and eff...

People in this episode

Host: Richard Abels

Guest: Ellen

Topics covered

  • Papal Monarchy
  • Innocent III
  • Crusades
  • Church Reform
  • Caesaropapism
  • Heresy

Keywords

  • Innocent III
  • papal monarchy
  • crusades
  • church reform
  • Caesaropapism
  • heresy
  • medieval history

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: Church, papal monarchy

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