El Agnus Dei, Idea De Ministros En El Govierno, by Diego Florensa, offers a fascinating glimpse into the political and religious thought of 17th-century Spain. This historical work explores the ideal qualities and roles of ministers within the government, reflecting the complex interplay between religious doctrine and political governance during that era. Florensa's treatise delves into the moral and ethical considerations expected of those in positions of power, providing insights into the values that shaped Spanish society and its administration.
This book is a valuable resource for scholars and enthusiasts interested in Spanish history, political theory, and the history of religious influence on governance. Discover the intricate connections between faith and statecraft as explored in El Agnus Dei.
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