Question
King Henry II’s important dispute with archbishop Thomas Becket was related to
Question 13 options:
a)
whether priests should be tried in royal courts like other subjects of the king.
b)
a personal argument between the two men that was unrelated to religious concerns.
c)
the preaching of indulgences before the First Crusade.
d)
the process of electing, or "investing," archbishops in England.
e)
the authority of the Catholic Church in matters relating to faith.
Question 13 options:
a)
whether priests should be tried in royal courts like other subjects of the king.
b)
a personal argument between the two men that was unrelated to religious concerns.
c)
the preaching of indulgences before the First Crusade.
d)
the process of electing, or "investing," archbishops in England.
e)
the authority of the Catholic Church in matters relating to faith.
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The correct answer is:
a) whether priests should be tried in royal courts like other subjects of the king.
The dispute between King Henry II and Archbishop Thomas Becket primarily focused on the jurisdiction of church versus state, particularly whether clergy should be tried in royal courts or by ecclesiastical courts.
a) whether priests should be tried in royal courts like other subjects of the king.
The dispute between King Henry II and Archbishop Thomas Becket primarily focused on the jurisdiction of church versus state, particularly whether clergy should be tried in royal courts or by ecclesiastical courts.
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