This article seeks to study the changes in the way population groups were managed as a result of the installation of the Concordat between the Church and the Sate as a substitute for the Patronage, during the administration of President García Moreno, who ruled Ecuador between 1860 and 1875. Through this, the authors attempt to show the other face of catholic modernity: the role of active religious orders in the moral and corporal disciplining of women, children, and elders, as well as the relations of these with other State institutions, particularly the Police.Neste artigo, propõe-se estudar as mudanças nas formas de administração de populações que acompanharam a instauração da Concordata celebrada entre a Igreja e o Estado em substituiçã...
El estudio de la creación del Registro Civil y de sus relaciones con los sacramentos de la Iglesia n...
This article addresses three main subjects. First it presents a theoretical discussion of the concep...
After the signing of the Concordat of 1851 the Spanish Overseas Churches lived in an exceptional sit...
This article seeks to study the changes in the way population groups were managed as a result of the...
Within the conflict between church and state in the 19th century, the clergy and laymen tried to def...
Dentro del conflicto Estado-Iglesia en el siglo XIX, el clero y el laicado intentaron defender el es...
This text addresses some of the vicissitudes experienced by the Redemptorist missionaries in Ecuador...
The article examines the French alternative of Catholic social doctrine and its reception in Ecuador...
Within the conflict between church and state or clergy and liberals, the political realm usually att...
The Second Ecumenical Council of the Vatican led to social and religious transformations that impact...
El artículo analiza el proceso de elaboración de la Constitución ecuatoriana de 1861, sus principale...
El estudio de la creación del Registro Civil y de sus relaciones con los sacramentos de la Iglesia n...
The article explains the institutional and governmental context from which, in the second half of th...
The following article explores the rhetoric of the Catholic Church in Barranquilla during a period o...
The following article explores the rhetoric of the Catholic Church in Barranquilla during a period o...
El estudio de la creación del Registro Civil y de sus relaciones con los sacramentos de la Iglesia n...
This article addresses three main subjects. First it presents a theoretical discussion of the concep...
After the signing of the Concordat of 1851 the Spanish Overseas Churches lived in an exceptional sit...
This article seeks to study the changes in the way population groups were managed as a result of the...
Within the conflict between church and state in the 19th century, the clergy and laymen tried to def...
Dentro del conflicto Estado-Iglesia en el siglo XIX, el clero y el laicado intentaron defender el es...
This text addresses some of the vicissitudes experienced by the Redemptorist missionaries in Ecuador...
The article examines the French alternative of Catholic social doctrine and its reception in Ecuador...
Within the conflict between church and state or clergy and liberals, the political realm usually att...
The Second Ecumenical Council of the Vatican led to social and religious transformations that impact...
El artículo analiza el proceso de elaboración de la Constitución ecuatoriana de 1861, sus principale...
El estudio de la creación del Registro Civil y de sus relaciones con los sacramentos de la Iglesia n...
The article explains the institutional and governmental context from which, in the second half of th...
The following article explores the rhetoric of the Catholic Church in Barranquilla during a period o...
The following article explores the rhetoric of the Catholic Church in Barranquilla during a period o...
El estudio de la creación del Registro Civil y de sus relaciones con los sacramentos de la Iglesia n...
This article addresses three main subjects. First it presents a theoretical discussion of the concep...
After the signing of the Concordat of 1851 the Spanish Overseas Churches lived in an exceptional sit...