Three rational actions of the anti-rationalist Luther

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Juan Pablo Jaime Nieto
https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0498-9226

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Due to his contributions, Luther may represent a key personality to understand the beginnings of modernity, despite the religious lines of his thought didn’t match with the principles of that movement because his purpose was to submit all human faculties to the realm of faith, refusing to consider the reason as a principle of the human guide. Nevertheless, when the Augustinian took his uprising, he didn’t realized how rational was the procedures he takes to put on motion his reform. Therefore, above the religious attitude, the actions taken by Luther represent a search of alternatives expressed in a rational way.

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Jaime Nieto, J. P. . (2020). Three rational actions of the anti-rationalist Luther. Revista De Filosofia UCSC, 19(2), 45–58. https://doi.org/10.21703/2735-6353.2020.19.02.0003
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Juan Pablo Jaime Nieto, Seminario Diocesano de Celaya, Celaya Gto. México

Licenciado en Filosofía por la Universidad del Claustro Sor Juana y maestro en Filosofía Contemporánea Aplicada por la Universidad Autónoma de Querétaro. Nacido y radicado en la ciudad de Celaya, Guanajuato, donde labora como docente de filosofía y literatura en el Ateneo de Educación Integral, perteneciente al Seminario Diocesano de la Purísima Concepción. 

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