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Tytuł:
Siódme: „Nie kradnij”. O średniowiecznym odkrywaniu rynku na marginesie książki Paola Prodiego
“Seventh: You shall not steal” – notes on the medieval „discovering” of the market in the margin of Paulo Prodi’s book
Autorzy:
Bukała, Marcin W.
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/2075798.pdf
Data publikacji:
2018-12-30
Wydawca:
Naukowe Towarzystwo Tomistyczne
Tematy:
rynek
forum
VII Przykazanie
kradzież
Paolo Prodi
Średniowiecze
cywilizacja Zachodu
Arystoteles
Franciszek Accursius
Rajmund z Penyafort
Klarus z Florencji
Tomasz z Akwinu
Max Weber
historia
historia idei
etyka
teologia
forum sumienia
prawo
prawo kanoniczne
etyka gospodarcza
idee ekonomiczne scholastyków
kupiectwo
władza ekonomiczna
słuszna cena
powszechne oszacowanie
dobro wspólne (bonum commune)
market
VII Commandment
theft
Middle Ages
civilisation of the West
Aristotle
Francis Accursius
Raymond of Penyafort
Clarus of Florence
Thomas Aquinas
history
history of ideas
ethics
theology
forum of conscience
law
canon law
ethics of economic life
scholastic economic ideas
merchants
economic power
just price
common estimation
common good (bonum commune)
Opis:
In the article, the topic of the medieval „discovering” of the market is discussed, with the references to the Paolo Prodis’ book Settimo non rubare. Furto e mercato nella storia dell’Occidente. The author of the book, following Harold Berman, finds the changes in the 11th and 12th century Church, as the decisive mile stones in the development of the civilization of Western Christianity. The mentioned „papal revolution” led to the historical distinction between the spiritual and the political sphere, and later, to the autonomy of economic one. Accordingly, the Italian historian rejects the thesis that Enlightenment was the new beginning in the European history. In the P. Prodi’s analysis, the Latin term forum plays the crucial role. The word signified the place, square, especially the place where court proceedings occurred. Therefore, in the later abstract sense forum signified criteria or rules of judgement: both in the juridical meaning (forum civile, f. canonico, f. consciantiae), and the economic one, in which forum meant exactly „the market”. The “discovering” of the market rules was a consequence the development of the theoretical reasoning about mercantile activity. It was essentially related to the concepts of the just price (iustum pretium) and the common estimation (communis aestimatio). According to P. Prodi the common character of the estimation was of essential importance, as well as the new version of the Roman rule Res tantum valet, quantum vendi potest, with the medevial addendum: scilicet communiter. The author criticised the view, that the process of defining of the market was mainly the result of reception of Aristotelian Ethics and Politics. He underlined that in the penitential handbooks of the 12th and 13th century the focus was significantly shifted from the vice of avarice to the commandment „You shall not steal”; moreover the significant violation of the rules of fair market exchange begun to be considered as a sin against this commandment. In the article, the significance of the application of the notion forum commune by Thomas Aquinas (in the treatise on credit sale) was underlined. The interconnection between the concept of the market and the idea of common good was expressed in the juxtaposition of terms: forum commune – bonum commune. M. W. Bukała observes that the thesis about the limited influence of Aristotelian thought on the examined issue can be additionally confirmed by the analysis of the Article on mercantile profit in Summa Theologiae by St. Thomas (II-II, q. 77, a. 4), where Aquinas distances himself from the Philosopher’s view. The P. Prodi discourses were amended by the significant distinction: not every violation of ethics of economic life was considered as the theft by the medieval moralists – e.g.: the determinatio of the casus of buying grain with the deferred delivery for an undercut price, in canon „Naviganti” (X 5.5.19, 2do), and in the related comments of the 13th century canonist, Clarus Florentinus. Moreover, the Jacques Le Goff’s critique of the Prodi’s approach was undermined.
Źródło:
Rocznik Tomistyczny; 2018, 7; 177-192
2300-1976
Pojawia się w:
Rocznik Tomistyczny
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Penitencjaria Apostolska: Trybunał miłosierdzia w służbie Kościołowi
The Apostolic Penitentiary: Tribunal of Mercy at the Service of the Church
Autorzy:
Nykiel, Krzysztof Józef
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/1047688.pdf
Data publikacji:
2015-12-05
Wydawca:
Uniwersytet im. Adama Mickiewicza w Poznaniu
Tematy:
Tribunal of mercy
internal forum
external forum
conscience
sin
transgression
latae sententiae censure and sins reserved to the Apostolic See
confessor
irregularity
indulgences
Trybunał Miłosierdzia
forum wewnętrzne
forum zewnętrzne
występek
latae sententiae
grzechy zastrzeżone Stolicy Apostolskiej
spowiednik
nieprawidłowości
odpusty
Opis:
W niniejszym artykule autor, Regent Penitencjarii Apostolskiej, przedstawiła najstarszą dykasterię Kurii Rzymskiej, którą jest Penitencjaria Apostolska, jej struktury, kompetencje, działania i sposoby codziennej pracy. Omówiono także kwestię przewinień, które ze względu na ich wagę, są zarezerwowane dla Stolicy Apostolskiej.Zwrócono uwagę, że Trybunał Miłosierdzia w służbie Kościoła opiera się na doświadczeniu wieków historii Kościoła, może być udowodnione, że wszystko dotyczące forum wewnętrznych w Kościele ma nieocenioną wartość. Misją Kościoła jest zbawienie dusz. W tej misji Trybunału Penitencjarii Apostolskiej wkracza w bardzo szczególny sposób.
In this paper the author, the Regent of the Apostolic Penitentiary, has illustrated the oldest Dicastery of the Roman Curia, which is the Apostolic Penitentiary, its structure, competency, activities and the method of its daily work, as well as the treatment of cases of conscience which, because of their gravity, are reserved to the Apostolic See.It was pointed out that it is the Tribunal of Mercy at the service of the Church, and that based on the experience of centuries of Church history, it can be proven that everything pertaining to the internal forum in the Church is of inestimable value. The mission of the Church is the salvation of souls. In this mission the Tribunal of the Apostolic Penitentiary enters in a most special way. It is therefore good that such a Tribunal of Divine Mercy exists, and that it serves the faithful on their way of reconciliation with God. This Tribunal was and is a daily witness to so many conversions. The Penitentiary is proud of the possibility of carrying out this service, mindful of the words spoken by the Savior: „There will be more joy in heaven over one sinner who repents than over the ninety- nine righteous persons who need no conversion (Luke 15: 7). The Penitentiary does not hide transgressions, but acting in the internal forum and examining matters of human conscience and weakness, is aware of the mission received of reconciliation with God and the Church, not forgetting the fundamental truth that faith is based on the truth of the Revelation of the Lord, and not on the people in the Church. The Church is made up of sinners, but its Founder is holy, his doctrine is holy and calls us to a life of holiness.
Źródło:
Teologia i moralność; 2015, 10, 2(18); 67-87
1898-2964
2450-4602
Pojawia się w:
Teologia i moralność
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
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