Reflexiones sobre las herramientas de Michel Foucault para el análisis del pastorado eclesiástico en la época medieval
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2023
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Catalina Gallego, C. (2023). Reflexiones sobre las herramientas de Michel Foucault para el análisis del pastorado eclesiástico en la época medieval. Encrucijadas. Revista Crítica De Ciencias Sociales, 22(2), a2208
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Este artículo pretende reflexionar sobre los límites y las potencialidades que presenta la analítica de Michel Foucault del poder pastoral cristiano para comprender las particularidades del cristianismo medieval entre los siglos XI-XIII, tanto de la institución eclesiástica como de las resistencias que suscitó su praxis. Esta reflexión parte de una investigación previa que abordaba la articulación entre el fenómeno de la extensión de las prácticas de cura de almas y la conformación de una forma de organización de la Iglesia romana, mediante un nuevo sistema jurídico articulado con la centralización territorial precedente, que tuvo como consecuencia la instauración de una ortopraxis y ortodoxia sobre la que perseguir y castigar la desobediencia. A partir de este estudio, se trata de reflexionar sobre la utilidad de las herramientas analíticas de Foucault sobre el cristianismo y el poder pastoral para comprender esta cuestión
This article aims to reflect on the limits and potentialities of Michel Foucault's analysis of Christian pastoral power to understand the particularities of medieval Christianity between the eleventh and thirteenth centuries, taking into account both the ecclesiastical institution and the resistance to its praxis. This reflection is based on a previous research that addressed the articulation between the phenomenon of the extension of the practices of cure of souls and the conformation of a form of organization of the Roman Church, through a new legal system articulated with the preceding territorial centralization, which resulted in the establishment of an orthopraxis and orthodoxy on which to pursue and punish disobedience. From this study, the aim is to reflect on the usefulness of Foucault's analytical tools on Christianity and pastoral power to understand this issue
This article aims to reflect on the limits and potentialities of Michel Foucault's analysis of Christian pastoral power to understand the particularities of medieval Christianity between the eleventh and thirteenth centuries, taking into account both the ecclesiastical institution and the resistance to its praxis. This reflection is based on a previous research that addressed the articulation between the phenomenon of the extension of the practices of cure of souls and the conformation of a form of organization of the Roman Church, through a new legal system articulated with the preceding territorial centralization, which resulted in the establishment of an orthopraxis and orthodoxy on which to pursue and punish disobedience. From this study, the aim is to reflect on the usefulness of Foucault's analytical tools on Christianity and pastoral power to understand this issue