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The Spiritual Origins of the West: A 'Lack' Perspective
Author Loy, David R.
Source International Philosophical Quarterly
Volumev.40 n.2
Date2000.06
Pages215 - 233
PublisherFordham University Press
LocationNew York, NY, US [紐約, 紐約州, 美國]
Content type期刊論文=Journal Article
Language英文=English
Note320-440
KeywordPhilosophy of Western Civilization; Philosophy of Law; Philosophy of Psychological Selflessness; Church History of Middle Ages, 600-1500; History of Papacy, to 1309; Historiography of Western Civilization; Spirituality
AbstractPart of a special issue in honor of W. Norris Clarke,S. J. The dynamism of Western civilization and the authority of its law can both be traced back to the papal reformation that occurred in Europe in the late 11th century. This spiritual revolution was based on a new explanation of human "lack" and how it is to be resolved. Contemporary incredulity regarding the significance of the papal reformation,meanwhile,is due to a misleading periodization of Western history that originated in the Renaissance. As Harold Berman's remarkable book Law and Revolution shows, the basic problem with Western law today is that it has lost its spiritual foundations, which we are not even aware of because we understand the law only in terms of its rational codification.
ISSN00190365; 21538077 (E)
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Created date2002.02.21
Modified date2014.03.28



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