Episcopal synods are a very important historical source to understand the Middle Age society. The articles of the synods include issues concerning priesthood and the relationships of the individual with the community (marriage, sexual relations, kinship, jobs, taxes...). Nevertheless, we must considerer that there is a difference between the law and its application, or the personal interpretation of the Religion: between the basic principles of the Religion and the Religiousness. But the Church, as ideology creator, tries to equal the whole european society of the Middle Age in some senses, such as submission and respect for an established social order. In this way, the Church has a privileged place where it controls people’s minds and bodi...
El estudio de la trascendencia social que poseen las reliquias durante la Antigüedad tardía permite...
From the third century on Christianity became rooted in Hispania as a syncretic religion that appeal...
As the Visigothic Councils and Saint Isidore's texts shows, the Hispanic catedral clergy was obliged...
Episcopal synods are a very important historical source to understand the Middle Age society. The ar...
Over the course of the Middle Ages, the number of the sacraments was set at seven. Two of them were ...
This paper examines the theological and Ecclesiological principles underlying the anti-ascetical reg...
This article aims to explore the fundamental principles of Catholic Social Teaching, regarding the r...
The first Christian organized communities which we know in Gallaecia appear under the guidance of a ...
This paper deals with the balance of political power between the Castilian monarchy at the end of th...
Este artículo examina la influencia de la Iglesia, a través de los tribunales y de la práctica relig...
This text aims to understand a mechanism that integrates agents, discourses, legal traditions, probl...
Los objetivos de este trabajo son analizar el significado de algunos de los contenidos que tomó lo f...
The medieval excommunications, in its various manifestations, have biblical, patristic and canonical...
La comunidad política ocupa un lugar importante en la Doctrina Social de la Iglesia Católica. Esta...
This paper analyzes the changing patterns of behavior of the clergy and the homogenization of models...
El estudio de la trascendencia social que poseen las reliquias durante la Antigüedad tardía permite...
From the third century on Christianity became rooted in Hispania as a syncretic religion that appeal...
As the Visigothic Councils and Saint Isidore's texts shows, the Hispanic catedral clergy was obliged...
Episcopal synods are a very important historical source to understand the Middle Age society. The ar...
Over the course of the Middle Ages, the number of the sacraments was set at seven. Two of them were ...
This paper examines the theological and Ecclesiological principles underlying the anti-ascetical reg...
This article aims to explore the fundamental principles of Catholic Social Teaching, regarding the r...
The first Christian organized communities which we know in Gallaecia appear under the guidance of a ...
This paper deals with the balance of political power between the Castilian monarchy at the end of th...
Este artículo examina la influencia de la Iglesia, a través de los tribunales y de la práctica relig...
This text aims to understand a mechanism that integrates agents, discourses, legal traditions, probl...
Los objetivos de este trabajo son analizar el significado de algunos de los contenidos que tomó lo f...
The medieval excommunications, in its various manifestations, have biblical, patristic and canonical...
La comunidad política ocupa un lugar importante en la Doctrina Social de la Iglesia Católica. Esta...
This paper analyzes the changing patterns of behavior of the clergy and the homogenization of models...
El estudio de la trascendencia social que poseen las reliquias durante la Antigüedad tardía permite...
From the third century on Christianity became rooted in Hispania as a syncretic religion that appeal...
As the Visigothic Councils and Saint Isidore's texts shows, the Hispanic catedral clergy was obliged...