A glória dos reis é tomar a palavra: Discurso, ‘verdade’ e poder no Rex Pacificus

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Autor(a) principal: Rosa, José Maria Silva
Data de Publicação: 2019
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10400.6/12817
Resumo: The text titled Quaestio de potestate papae or Rex Pacificus, as it became known from its incipit, is one of the booklets that appeared in France, in 1302, during the clashes between Philip IV the Handsome (1285-1314), and Boniface VIII (1294 to 1303). Written from the perspective of the French king, it rejects the doctrine of the papal fullness of power (plenitudo potestatis) instigating the king himself to take the word to (re)claim and to fight for his royal rights. The exhortation deserves to be emphasized particularly when considered that, in such a context, the word was not only the Pope’s ecclesiastical privilege, but also subject to restrictions, interdictions, and rituals; in fact, according to Foucault’s hermeneutics, the political order (particularly the will of power) always lays under the order of discourse. Furthermore, king Philip IV was also plotting to summon a General Council which would represent the decisive word of the reunited Church, therefore superior to the Pope’s, whom he intended to have judged and convicted as heretic. Even though the words Rex Pacificus explicitly refer to King Solomon, it is evident that they were deliberately chosen in order to praise the actions of the French king as the ‘new Solomon’ and, by the same token, criticize Boniface VIII as agitator and source of political dissensions and disputes. Thus, peace is not only exalted as the most precious temporal gift, but also as a condition to achieve the highest spiritual good one can aspire to the salvation of the soul. Hence, if the Pope claims the temporal power owned by princes and kings to himself, he becomes a source and cause of conflict – and, in doing so, he ends up subverting the temporal peace and turning the spiritual goal pursued by the militant Church an unattainable goal.
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spelling A glória dos reis é tomar a palavra: Discurso, ‘verdade’ e poder no Rex PacificusRex PacificusJean Quidort de ParisFoucaultBonifácio VIIIFilipe o BeloPlenitudo PotestatisThe text titled Quaestio de potestate papae or Rex Pacificus, as it became known from its incipit, is one of the booklets that appeared in France, in 1302, during the clashes between Philip IV the Handsome (1285-1314), and Boniface VIII (1294 to 1303). Written from the perspective of the French king, it rejects the doctrine of the papal fullness of power (plenitudo potestatis) instigating the king himself to take the word to (re)claim and to fight for his royal rights. The exhortation deserves to be emphasized particularly when considered that, in such a context, the word was not only the Pope’s ecclesiastical privilege, but also subject to restrictions, interdictions, and rituals; in fact, according to Foucault’s hermeneutics, the political order (particularly the will of power) always lays under the order of discourse. Furthermore, king Philip IV was also plotting to summon a General Council which would represent the decisive word of the reunited Church, therefore superior to the Pope’s, whom he intended to have judged and convicted as heretic. Even though the words Rex Pacificus explicitly refer to King Solomon, it is evident that they were deliberately chosen in order to praise the actions of the French king as the ‘new Solomon’ and, by the same token, criticize Boniface VIII as agitator and source of political dissensions and disputes. Thus, peace is not only exalted as the most precious temporal gift, but also as a condition to achieve the highest spiritual good one can aspire to the salvation of the soul. Hence, if the Pope claims the temporal power owned by princes and kings to himself, he becomes a source and cause of conflict – and, in doing so, he ends up subverting the temporal peace and turning the spiritual goal pursued by the militant Church an unattainable goal.Aletheia – Associação Científica e Cultural, Faculdade de Filosofia e Ciências Sociais de BragauBibliorumRosa, José Maria Silva2023-01-27T15:15:20Z20192019-01-01T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10400.6/12817porROSA, José Maria Silva, «“A glória dos reis e tomar a palavra.” Discurso, ‘verdade’ e poder no Rex Pacificus», In: ROSA J.M.S.; BALSAS, Á., (Eds.), Revista Portuguesa de Filosofia, Vol. 75, n.º3 (2019), [Teorias Políticas Medievais], pp. 1575-1610;0870-528310.17990/RPF/2019_75_3_1575info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2023-12-15T09:56:07Zoai:ubibliorum.ubi.pt:10400.6/12817Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-20T00:52:20.224029Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv A glória dos reis é tomar a palavra: Discurso, ‘verdade’ e poder no Rex Pacificus
title A glória dos reis é tomar a palavra: Discurso, ‘verdade’ e poder no Rex Pacificus
spellingShingle A glória dos reis é tomar a palavra: Discurso, ‘verdade’ e poder no Rex Pacificus
Rosa, José Maria Silva
Rex Pacificus
Jean Quidort de Paris
Foucault
Bonifácio VIII
Filipe o Belo
Plenitudo Potestatis
title_short A glória dos reis é tomar a palavra: Discurso, ‘verdade’ e poder no Rex Pacificus
title_full A glória dos reis é tomar a palavra: Discurso, ‘verdade’ e poder no Rex Pacificus
title_fullStr A glória dos reis é tomar a palavra: Discurso, ‘verdade’ e poder no Rex Pacificus
title_full_unstemmed A glória dos reis é tomar a palavra: Discurso, ‘verdade’ e poder no Rex Pacificus
title_sort A glória dos reis é tomar a palavra: Discurso, ‘verdade’ e poder no Rex Pacificus
author Rosa, José Maria Silva
author_facet Rosa, José Maria Silva
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Rosa, José Maria Silva
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Rex Pacificus
Jean Quidort de Paris
Foucault
Bonifácio VIII
Filipe o Belo
Plenitudo Potestatis
topic Rex Pacificus
Jean Quidort de Paris
Foucault
Bonifácio VIII
Filipe o Belo
Plenitudo Potestatis
description The text titled Quaestio de potestate papae or Rex Pacificus, as it became known from its incipit, is one of the booklets that appeared in France, in 1302, during the clashes between Philip IV the Handsome (1285-1314), and Boniface VIII (1294 to 1303). Written from the perspective of the French king, it rejects the doctrine of the papal fullness of power (plenitudo potestatis) instigating the king himself to take the word to (re)claim and to fight for his royal rights. The exhortation deserves to be emphasized particularly when considered that, in such a context, the word was not only the Pope’s ecclesiastical privilege, but also subject to restrictions, interdictions, and rituals; in fact, according to Foucault’s hermeneutics, the political order (particularly the will of power) always lays under the order of discourse. Furthermore, king Philip IV was also plotting to summon a General Council which would represent the decisive word of the reunited Church, therefore superior to the Pope’s, whom he intended to have judged and convicted as heretic. Even though the words Rex Pacificus explicitly refer to King Solomon, it is evident that they were deliberately chosen in order to praise the actions of the French king as the ‘new Solomon’ and, by the same token, criticize Boniface VIII as agitator and source of political dissensions and disputes. Thus, peace is not only exalted as the most precious temporal gift, but also as a condition to achieve the highest spiritual good one can aspire to the salvation of the soul. Hence, if the Pope claims the temporal power owned by princes and kings to himself, he becomes a source and cause of conflict – and, in doing so, he ends up subverting the temporal peace and turning the spiritual goal pursued by the militant Church an unattainable goal.
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