The introduction of Christianity in the Roman world leads to a new idea of justice in which the authority of the emperor and of the state institutions are no longer adequate and the predominance of a higher law is needed. The archaic legal conventions are revised according to the Christian principle of mercy and love for our fellow human beings
Barzano', A., Giustizia e legge positiva. Il Cristianesimo delle origini e l'impero cristiano, <<NUOVA SECONDARIA>>, 2010; 2010 (7): 84-86 [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/14895]
Giustizia e legge positiva. Il Cristianesimo delle origini e l'impero cristiano
Barzano', Alberto
2010
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The introduction of Christianity in the Roman world leads to a new idea of justice in which the authority of the emperor and of the state institutions are no longer adequate and the predominance of a higher law is needed. The archaic legal conventions are revised according to the Christian principle of mercy and love for our fellow human beingsFile in questo prodotto:
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