O teo-politico na dominação colonial (Theo-politics of colonial domination) - DOI: 10.5752/P.2175-5841.2009v7n15p32
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Este artigo pretende fundamentar o conceito teo-político na análise do regime colonial estabelecido na conquista da América. Estudando a construção do Padroado na península Ibérica, buscamos identificar como a crença, o poder, a doutrina eclesiástica e o direito civil estão articulados, tanto na Europa quanto no Novo Mundo. Com esse roteiro básico, chegamos ao estudo do Regalismo desenvolvido pelos pensadores ligados ao Estado. Demonstramos ainda que as idéias dos teólogos que pensaram a relação igreja e Estado no século XVIII não eram tão distintas das elaboradas pelo laicato. Essa relação entre o poder e o crer percorre a história humana, mas cremos que conceito de soberania característico da Idade Moderna sobrepõe de modo específico os reinos divino e terrestre. Perceber essas variações dentro da economia teo-política contribui para entender melhor a secularização do Estado no decorrer do século XIX latino-americano e a herança deixada na difícil construção da democracia através do continente.
Palavras-chave: Cristandade, Estado, Igreja, Soberania, Crença
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This article explain the concept of teo-political to analysis of the colonial established in conquest of America. Study the construction of Padroado in Iberian Peninsula, seek to identify manners of belief, power, ecclesiastical doctrine and civil law are articulated, in Europe and New World. In this way , we study the Regalismo developed by thinkers linked to the State. Demonstrate that the ideas of theologians who reflecting the relationship between Church and State in the 18th century were not as further than those established by laicato. This relationship between power and believe is presente in human history, but we believe that modern concept of sovereignty characteristic of Enlightment overlaps specific divine and secular kingdoms. Realize these historical variations within the teo-political economy contributes to better understand of Secularization of States in the 19th century Latin American and contribute to identify the inheritances in building democratical sistems in this continent.
Keywords: Christianity, State, Church, Sovereignty, Beliefs
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