The European Exceptionality.

Roman and Civil Law in the Christian era as the Foundation of the Modern Separation Between Church/State.

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  • Alejandra Martínez Universidad Central de Venezuela

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.55614/27093824.v2i1.32

Keywords:

Tocqueville, State, Autonomy, Sovereignty

Abstract

We will examine the European singularity in the early formation of the State and in the inseparable emergence between the European states and the rule of law. Therefore, a tour of the evolution of Roman and civil law will be made and we will analyze its role in the Western spiritual conformation that would lead to the eventual separation between Church and State as the foundation of the modern world.

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Published

2019-06-30

How to Cite

Martínez, A. (2019). The European Exceptionality.: Roman and Civil Law in the Christian era as the Foundation of the Modern Separation Between Church/State. Revista Fe Y Libertad, 2(1), 107–115. https://doi.org/10.55614/27093824.v2i1.32

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