Contemporary Fransciscan culture. The commemoration of the VII centenary of the death of St Francisco de Asis (1226-1926)
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https://doi.org/10.24310/BAETICA.2005.v0i27.310Abstract
The commemoration of the 7th centenary of the death of St Francisco de Asis (1226-1926) went beyond the purely religious and ecclesiastical limits reaching a high enlightened standing. This event constituted a well-taken opportunity to study and make progress in the knowledge of the Franciscan history and mysticism, and the so-called “Fransciscan culture” The reason of this renewed interest was the contemporary validity of his charisma, his power to symbolize the modern man’s worries and his fascinating response capacity to numerous concerns. The present work is focused on the analysis of this erudite and artistic mark, the variety of its materialization and the value of its distribution channels.Downloads
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