El valor eclesial de las naciones del Concilio de Constanza (1414-1418)

The Council of Constance was the great western Schism’s final instance of solution. Usually studied because of questions related to conciliarism, the attention to its structure on the basis of the nations has been left in the background. Its voting procedure as well as its order escaped to the tradi...

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Main Author: Tavelli, Federico (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:Spanish
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Published: [publisher not identified] 2017
In: Estudios eclesiásticos
Year: 2017, Volume: 92, Issue: 362, Pages: 461-508
Further subjects:B autoridad en la Iglesia
B iglesias nacionales
B Vaticano II
B Eclesiología
B Concilio de Constanza
B naciones
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Summary:The Council of Constance was the great western Schism’s final instance of solution. Usually studied because of questions related to conciliarism, the attention to its structure on the basis of the nations has been left in the background. Its voting procedure as well as its order escaped to the traditional council’s order in church history. This time was not voted per capita but per nationes. In addition, within each of these national groups, the right to vote was extended outside the circle of bishops to laymen and clergy of varying rank. In this article, after presenting the main features of this singular structuring and going through the estimation given in historiography to this characteristic note, an attempt is made to make an interpretation of the ecclesial value of the Conciliar nations of Constance in the light of the development of the theology.
El Concilio de Constanza fue la instancia definitiva que puso fin al Cisma de Occidente. Habitualmente estudiado por los temas relacionados al conciliarismo, la atención a su estructuración a partir de las naciones ha quedado en segundo plano. Su procedimiento de votación así como su forma y orden escaparon a lo acostumbrado en la historia de la Iglesia; no se votó per capita, sino per nationes. Además, dentro de cada uno de estos grupos nacionales, se amplió el derecho de voto fuera del círculo de los obispos, a laicos y clérigos de variado rango. En este artículo, luego de presentar los rasgos principales de esta singular estructuración y de recorrer la estimación dada por la historiografía a esta nota característica, se intenta hacer una interpretación del valor eclesial de las naciones conciliares de Constanza a la luz del desarrollo de la teología.
ISSN:2605-5147
Contains:Enthalten in: Estudios eclesiásticos