The Idea of Peace in the Augustinian Tradition 400-1200

To Augustine, social peace was a good in itself, a reflection of celestial harmony, and interior peace was a fusion of Christian ascetic rest and classical selfdiscipline. During the Middle Ages, the Church's notion of social peace became more legalistic, and inner peace became a state of mind separ...

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Bibliografische gegevens
Auteur:Thomas J. Renna
Gepubliceerd in: S.n., s.l., 1979
Volume:10
Pagina's:105-112
Tijdschrift:Augustinian Studies
Formaat:Article
Onderwerp:- Doctrine > Van mens tot God > [Morale] > Vrede > Vrede > Vrede
Status:Needs Review
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Samenvatting:To Augustine, social peace was a good in itself, a reflection of celestial harmony, and interior peace was a fusion of Christian ascetic rest and classical selfdiscipline. During the Middle Ages, the Church's notion of social peace became more legalistic, and inner peace became a state of mind separated from social and ecclesiological theories.