De los recursos de fuerza, o de las transformaciones de la Iglesia y del Estado argentinos en la segunda mitad del siglo XIX
Abstract
On the study of the relations between Church and State on the second half of the nineteenth century usually prevails the idea that the liberal State was absolutely hostile to the Church. But in this article we will show that at this time the State even guaranteed the freedom of the Church. In order to explain this, we have chosen the study of the ecclesiastical justice and the relations between ecclesiastical and civil tribunals. Civil tribunals, far for attempting to ecclesiastical ones, most of the time respected their decisions. We will find the explanation of this dilemma on the peculiarities of the relations between Church and State in Argentina.Downloads
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