El rey y el gran inquisidor: religión y política en los escritos de B. Monteagudo y C. Henríquez (Buenos Aires, 1810-1820)

This paper examines the relation between politics and religion during the first revolutionary decade in the River Plate through the analysis of the criticism against the Spanish Inquisition made by those who ventured to the revolution. The analysis of the representations that B. Monteagudo and C. He...

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Auteur principal: Tcherbbis Testa, Jimena (Auteur)
Type de support: Numérique/imprimé Article
Langue:Espagnol
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Publié: CSIC [2017]
Dans: Hispania sacra
Année: 2017, Volume: 69, Numéro: 139, Pages: 275-292
Classifications IxTheo:CG Christianisme et politique
KAH Époque moderne
KBR Amérique Latine
KDB Église catholique romaine
RB Ministère ecclésiastique
SA Droit ecclésial
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Résumé:This paper examines the relation between politics and religion during the first revolutionary decade in the River Plate through the analysis of the criticism against the Spanish Inquisition made by those who ventured to the revolution. The analysis of the representations that B. Monteagudo and C. Henríquez built about the Court and how they were politically used in the Public Sphere shows that the issue of the Inquisition occupied a significant place in the political thought of the revolutionary period. It happens that the criticism against the Inquisition, when appears, gives rise to the defense of the natural rights and a form of government imagined as liberal. Therefore, the criticism was not only a resource to attack Spain, was, also, a mean to imagine new ways to articulate religion and politics.
ISSN:0018-215X
Contient:Enthalten in: Hispania sacra
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.3989/hs.2017.019