Glossary entry

Italian term or phrase:

del suo essere SOGGETTO MEDIO e nello stesso tempo MEDIANTE

English translation:

being both an object of the divine (investiture) and an intermediary

Added to glossary by anders1956
Apr 14, 2020 00:48
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Italian term

del suo essere SOGGETTO MEDIO e nello stesso tempo MEDIANTE

Italian to English Art/Literary Religion Book about Protestant Reformation
I am afraid that I can't quite understand this paragraph, particularly the phrase "del suo essere SOGGETTO MEDIO e nello stesso tempo MEDIANTE".

La deificazione dell'autorità, del suo essere soggetto medio e nello stesso tempo mediante (secondo una tradizione aristotelica neoriplatonizzata), compiuta dalla tradizione cattolica sin dal tempo di Agostino, del resto non poteva non facilitare un orizzonte critico-negativo di questo genere e tipo.

Any suggestions?

Thank you!
RE Anderson
Chicago, IL, USA

Discussion

Tomasso Apr 14, 2020:
Non so, forse.... Forse, ..The Deification of Authority, being both a tenant (concept, vehicle, tool) and at the same time a means through which (according to a Aristotelian Neo Plantonic tradition), the Catholic tradition had been maintained since the time of Augustine, moreover (this Deification)could not help but lead to future conflict of this kind and type .

Speaking about the Reformation. (Livro per Stefano Ulliana. La Riforma
Non so il tema e davero dificile.

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being both an object of the divine (investiture) and an intermediary

This is how I'd interpret it

Authority is both the object of the divine (thus placed in an intermediate/middle position between the divine and the common man and therefore subject to divine laws, for example those of mortality)
and an intermediary for the divine and thus an expression of divine authority and invested by God to keep order among mortals.

See here a wiki description of the divine right of kings for example:

The divine right of kings, divine right, or God's mandate is a political and religious doctrine of royal and political legitimacy. It stems from a specific metaphysical framework in which the king (or queen) is pre-selected as a heir prior to their birth. By pre-selecting the king's physical manifestation, the governed populace actively (rather than merely passively) hands the metaphysical selection of the king's soul – which will inhabit the body and thereby rule them – over to God. In this way, the "divine right" originates as a metaphysical act of humility or submission towards the Godhead. Consequentially, it asserts that a monarch (e.g. a king) is subject to no earthly authority, deriving the right to rule directly from a divine authority, like the monotheist will of God. The monarch is thus not subject to the will of his people,
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