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Autor Muñiz Pérez, Julio César |
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Referencias bibliográficas del monográfico.![]()
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So far we have analyzed the different legal concepts in relation to the concept civitas, which we can consider in some cases as equivalent. The term civitas is a complex term, and for this reason its translation by "city" can pose certain proble[...]![]()
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The civitas concept is undoubtedly the most valuable for our study and the one that has been most discussed. There are various ways in which different authors have dealt with the value of the concept of civitas in Augustine. As Ratzinger (1992) [...]![]()
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In the following lines we come to extract an analysis that fundamentally starts from a methodology of conceptual history that implies, as pointed out by Koselleck (1983, 15), the study of the formation of concepts, their use and their changes. W[...]![]()
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To a great extent, this term, undoubtedly one of the most numerous, poses an extraordinary complexity in which we must cohere the linguistic and juridical categories with others of a theological order. It has already been analyzed in its paralle[...]![]()
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In this work we have tried to approach the central problem that this study raised at the time, that is, the juridical conceptions of St. Augustine in general with special attention to the basic concept of ciuitas.to approach the juridical concep[...]![]()
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The term imperium, according to Suerbaum (1961), runs parallel to that of res publica. This author points out how it is in book III when he gives a definition of imperium. At the beginning of this book III, Augustine comments on the infidelity o[...]![]()
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Reflection on the study of late antiquity and the complications involved in using modern concepts to analyse the sources of antiquity. The author explains how he will investigate throughout his work the origins of Canon Law within St. Augustine'[...]![]()
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To correctly understand the juridical conceptions of St. Augustine we must approach the value that Augustine confers to the different juridical concepts. The use of these concepts is linked to the context in which the work is created. Thus, as P[...]![]()
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To understand the work of St. Augustine, it is necessary to approach the life of the saint. That life has already been treated in different works and it is not our purpose to focus on it; however, it is necessary to take into account a series of[...]![]()
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The link between the term natio and that of populus is obvious, but they must be clearly differentiated. Like populus, it does not seem to be linked to the legal question, but rather that the different nations are differentiated from each other [...]![]()
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To begin with, we must point out that the use of the term populus is particularly complex due to the volume of times it is repeated, an aspect that we have tried to systematize. At the same time we find, being populus a primarily ethnic term, th[...]![]()
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The concept of regnum, as already pointed out by Höff e (1997), is closely linked to that of the State. Cotta (1960) goes so far as to say: "poiché qui il termini regnum ha più il senso generico di Stato che non quello specifi co di monarchia". [...]![]()
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The work of St. Augustine is, without doubt, the City of God, a work for which the author himself felt a special predilection along with his Confessions. He dedicates to the elaboration of this work the period between 413 and 426. This amplitude[...]![]()
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St. Augustine was the great doctrinal authority of the West, exerting a fundamental influence during the following centuries, especially until the cultural movement that entered the West with the introduction of the works of Aristotle and the fi[...]