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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Igreja e direito can?nico : a dimens?o jur?dica do mist?rio da Igreja

Steffen, Carlos Jos? Monteiro 27 June 2014 (has links)
Made available in DSpace on 2015-04-15T12:50:30Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 459184.pdf: 3372984 bytes, checksum: f95d84268f7f98a3256c1f12738898ea (MD5) Previous issue date: 2014-06-27 / Research of ecclesial law. The aim is to gather, analyze and interpret informations about the relationship between church and canon law. Bibliographic methodology is used. The understanding of ecclesial law is based in two pillars: the conception of Church and the concept of law. The beginning point is the new ecclesial perception manifested at the Vatican Council II. The privileged optic is the one of the legal realism. Law understood as justice object. The structure of the dissertation comprises three parts. The first comprises ecclesiological elements of the dogmatic Constitution Lumen Gentium. It privileges notions of sacrament and of communio. The second presents the principal currents of canonic law in the actual context: the theological, the pastoral and the juridicial. The third compares canon law, seen as that which is just in the church, Christ body, temple of the Holy Spirit, people of God. The research finishes with an exposition about the epistemological statute of the canonic science. The diversity of approaches from the different schools of canonic law is an expression of a healthy liberty in theological research. Its approaches are complementary. The theological dimension of canonic science allows the canonist meet demands of ecclesial justice beginning with Revelation data received through the faith light and misinterpreted by the conciliation teaching. Using the concept of law, in agreement with the judicial realism and the ecclesiology of the Vatican Council II, it is possible to overcome the conception that Church and canonic law are realities conversely extrinsic. / Pesquisa de direito eclesial. O objetivo ? reunir, analisar e interpretar informa??es acerca da rela??o entre Igreja e direito can?nico. A metodologia ? bibliogr?fica. A compreens?o do direito eclesial se assenta sobre dois pilares: a concep??o de Igreja e o conceito de direito. O ponto de partida ? a nova consci?ncia eclesial manifestada no Conc?lio Vaticano II. A ?tica privilegiada ? a do realismo jur?dico. O direito entendido como objeto da justi?a. A estrutura da disserta??o compreende tr?s partes. A primeira re?ne elementos eclesiol?gicos da Constitui??o dogm?tica Lumen Gentium. Privilegia as no??es de sacramento e de communio. A segunda apresenta as principais correntes da ci?ncia do direito can?nico no contexto atual: a teol?gica, a pastoral e a jur?dica. A terceira confronta o direito can?nico, entendido como aquilo que ? justo na Igreja, com os diversos aspectos teol?gicos do mist?rio da Igreja: sacramento, comunh?o, corpo de Cristo, templo do Esp?rito Santo, povo de Deus. A pesquisa ? conclu?da com uma exposi??o sobre o estatuto epistemol?gico da ci?ncia can?nica. A diversidade de abordagens das diferentes escolas de direito can?nico ? express?o de uma saud?vel liberdade de pesquisa teol?gica. Seus enfoques s?o complementares. A dimens?o teol?gica da ci?ncia can?nica permite ao canonista conhecer as exig?ncias de justi?a eclesiais, a partir dos dados da Revela??o recebidos ? luz da f? e interpretados pelo magist?rio conciliar. Mediante o conceito de direito segundo o realismo jur?dico e a eclesiologia do Conc?lio Vaticano II, ? poss?vel superar a concep??o segundo a qual a Igreja e o direito can?nico s?o realidades mutuamente extr?nsecas.

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