A Thesis (1919) or the Right not to Obey Fernando González: Controversy between the Church and the University
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This article will review, following the publications of the newspapers El Espectador and El Colombiano, the conflict that occurred between the University of Antioquia and the Antioquia Church due to the approval of the thesis written by Fernando González Ochoa entitled The right not to obey. The confrontation went beyond the academic faculty, confronting the political, clerical and academic powers and evidenced the long tradition of educational control of the Church.Downloads
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