Traité du Pouvoir du Magistrat Politique sur les choses sacrées

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Traité du Pouvoir du Magistrat Politique sur les choses sacrées

by Hugo Grotius

FR·~8 hours

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This mid‑eighteenth‑century work brings a classic Latin treatise into French, offering a thoughtful exploration of how secular authority intersects with the realm of the sacred. Framed as a scholarly introduction, it reveals the intellectual climate of the time—where jurists and theologians wrestled with the limits of state power over religious life. The translator’s careful fidelity to the original text invites listeners to hear a dialogue that has shaped debates on law, governance, and faith for centuries.

The author defines the “political magistrate” as the governing body that answers only to God, then proceeds to argue that this authority legitimately extends to religious matters. Through a series of concise chapters, the treatise examines the distinction between sacred and profane, the function of councils, the jurisdiction over church affairs, and the proper exercise of political power in spiritual contexts. Listeners will encounter a reasoned, historically grounded perspective that remains surprisingly relevant to contemporary discussions about the balance between civil and ecclesiastical spheres.

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Language

fr

Duration

~8 hours (488K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2005-02-04

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Hugo Grotius

Hugo Grotius

1583–1645

A brilliant Dutch thinker of the early modern world, he helped shape the language of natural law, justice, and relations between nations. His books and political adventures made him one of the most influential legal and political writers of the seventeenth century.

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