Echo of Salamanca
From the “Echo of Salamanca” colloquium (Antigua, Guatemala), three takeaways: the primacy of attitude and method, the Catholic et-et synthesis, and cultural openness grounded in human dignity.
From the “Echo of Salamanca” colloquium (Antigua, Guatemala), three takeaways: the primacy of attitude and method, the Catholic et-et synthesis, and cultural openness grounded in human dignity.
An essay by Manuel Lucena Giraldo exploring historical memory, cultural heritage, and the contemporary challenges of the Hispanic world. From the global reach of the Spanish monarchy to the fragmentation of its elites, the author examines the shared roots and enduring tensions that shape Hispanic identity today.
A reflection on human dignity, freedom, and the new humanism in light of the Salamanca School’s enduring theological legacy.
The Hispanic Institute promotes the rediscovery of the shared intellectual legacy of Spain, Portugal and Ibero-America to strengthen cultural ties.