On World-Government Or de MonarchiaA book of religious and political philosophy. |
Contents
This goal is proved to be the realization of mans | 5 |
The heavens are ruled by a single mover God | 11 |
Human freedom consists in being ruled by reason | 16 |
The incarnation of Christ during the Augustan | 22 |
4 | 30 |
The Roman capacity to rule proves that its rule | 37 |
10 | 44 |
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according action Aeneas Aeneid argument called cause Christ Christian Church Cicero clear combat Constantine contrary Creusa Dante DANTE ALIGHIERI Dante's Dardanus deeds donation of Constantine emperor evidence exists faith false father follows formal fallacy functioning goal of right God's greed heaven Hence Holy human reason imperial power impossible intellectual jure jurisdiction justice kind King kingdom laws Levi and Judah liberty Livy loose or bind Lord Luke man's mankind Marcus Cato Matthew meaning ment mind minor premise mortals nature Nicomachean Ethics ochlocracy Orosius Peter Peter's successor Pharsalia Philosopher says Poet political pontiff pope princes principle proposition proved relation Roman Empire Rome ruler sake seek single government species spiritual power swords syllogism temporal authority temporal government temporal power thee things thou tion tradition translation true truth unified unity vicar virtue well-being whole WILDSIDE PRESS words world-government world-government is necessary world-ruler