Conflicto, guerra y guerreros: una aproximación hacia los discursos sobre la violencia en los Padres de la Iglesia (siglos IV-VII)

The present work proposes, taking as fundamental sources the City of God of Augustine of Hippo, the Dialogues of Gregory The Great and Sentences of Isidoro of Seville, to elucidate the discursive strategies that three Fathers of the Church used in the presentation of the violence and the outstanding...

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Autor principal: Garofalo, Hernán
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Publicado: Facultad de Filosofía y Letras, Universidad de Buenos Aires 2025
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Acceso en línea:https://revistascientificas.filo.uba.ar/index.php/analesHAMM/article/view/16012
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Sumario:The present work proposes, taking as fundamental sources the City of God of Augustine of Hippo, the Dialogues of Gregory The Great and Sentences of Isidoro of Seville, to elucidate the discursive strategies that three Fathers of the Church used in the presentation of the violence and the outstanding characteristics of those actors and principles to which these discourses incorporate or remit, observing the argumentative survivals, the differences and the emphases placed around the V century in one case and the VII century in another. In this context, we believe that there is a particular construction of what we might call "belief", with specific appeals not only to violence, but to mentions about "war", "struggle" and "faith"; forming a set of multiple and significant meanings.