Augustine of Hippo as Doctor Pacis: Studies on Peace in the Contemporary World Vol. 2 Agustín de Hipona como Doctor Pacis: Estudios sobre la paz en el mundo contemporáneo Vol. 2

Debate is ongoing about Augustine's political philosophy, and more particularly about his views on the relations between Church and State. This volume brings together a number of contributions that examine Augustine's theoretical views on the subject. Augustine assumed his responsibilities...

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Main Author: Anthony Dupont (auth)
Other Authors: Carlos Alberto Villabona Vargas (auth), Enrique Eguiarte Bendímez (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Editorial Uniagustiniana 2019
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