Augustine’s Anthropological Hermeneutic and Political Thought in Dante Alighieri’s De Monarchia
This essay aims to evaluate the concept of peace that Dante Alighieri inscribed in De Monarchia, a work that is recognized as one of the major achievements of medieval political philosophy. Articulating peace as the main component of the Christian civilization of Western Europe, Dante remained under...
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Editorial Uniagustiniana
2021
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| Mynediad Ar-lein: | ONIX_20210825_9789585498211_8 |
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