The city of God as an Alternative to Scipio’s Dream The First Stages of Christian Political Theology
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political theology, Cicero, AugustineAbstract
In this paper, I will discuss what the first phases of the long history of the transformation of Political in the Spiritual patria consisted of and those who made the development possible. In this essay the main protagonists will be Cicero and Saint Augustine. We will see how St. Augustine could complete the transformation of Cicero’s political ideal not only theoretically but practically. St. Augustine’s great work can be understood to be a replica of Cicero’s Republic in which the City of God is made into the Dream of Scipio and the Church occupies the place of the res publica. The theologizing of the political concepts is taken from the modernization process which Schmitt defined as illegitimate politics of the process of secularization of theoretical concepts.Downloads
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Alonso, M. G. (2014). The city of God as an Alternative to Scipio’s Dream The First Stages of Christian Political Theology. Pensamiento. Revista De Investigación E Información Filosófica, 65(244), 197–219. Retrieved from https://revistas.comillas.edu/index.php/pensamiento/article/view/2729
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