Poder, derecho y secularización. Un apunte sobre Lutero

Revista de Estudios Políticos 129: 281-301. (2005)
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Abstract

The topic I address in this paper is whether the independence of Church and State brought about by the Lutheran Reformation tantamounted to the secularisation of the latter. Taking into account two recent essays by Harold Berman and John Witte on the Lutheran contribution to the Western legal tradition, I argue that Luther’s criticism of the catholic doctrine of Papal power came hand in hand with a theologization of the foundations of the authority of the State, which is difficult to deem «secular».

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Marta García-Alonso
Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia

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