| Title |
Teokratija ir hierokratija. Dvi religinės kratogonijos formos ankstyvojoje politinėje teologijoje |
| Translation of Title |
Theocracy and hierocracy. Two forms of religious cratogony in early political theology. |
| Authors |
Kazlauskas, Raimondas |
| DOI |
10.15181/ahuk.v27i0.894 |
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| Is Part of |
Acta historica universitatis Klaipedensis: Krikščioniškosios tradicijos raiška viduramžių-naujausiųjų laikų kasdienybės kultūroje: europietiški ir lietuviški puslapiai = The development of christian tradition in every-day culture in the late middle ages and early modern period: lithuanian and other european examples.. Klaipėda : Klaipėdos universiteto leidykla. 2013, [t.] 27, p. 9-22.. ISSN 1392-4095. eISSN 2351-6526 |
| Keywords [eng] |
hierocracy ; empire ; legitimacy ; political theology ; political ; temple-city ; theocracy |
| Abstract [eng] |
The aim of the article is symbolic-functional analysis of development judicial awareness. This paper analysesthe transition period from the traditional political theology of the main political structures in the MiddleEast to the reflecting political thought of Ancient Greece. In order to elaborate this idea, two independentbut closely related phenomena of civilization – force (warriors) and the law (priests) – were chosen andthe analysis of their history of interaction was given. The principles of law and justice were constructedtheo-politically based on two different conceptions of order. According to this, it is possible to concider thegeo-cultural habitats of Mesopotamia and Egypt as two independently developed civilisational platformsor laboratories of social construct. Their heritage of political justice and practice of the political was successfullyinhereted and peculiarly transformed by the developing polis system of Ancient Greece. |
| Published |
Klaipėda : Klaipėdos universiteto leidykla |
| Type |
Journal article |
| Language |
Lithuanian |
| Publication date |
2013 |
| CC license |
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