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Juan Vives' De pacificatione and De communione rerum both address the growing religious and political divisions of Reformation Europe. The first work is a plea for peace and unity among Christians; the second deals with the threat to social order posed by the Muenster Anabaptists.
In the De pacificatione, Vives calls for a return to Christian values of love, humility, and charity as the foundation for achieving peace and harmony. In the De communione rerum, he criticises the Anabaptists' misconceived idea of charity based on the common ownership of goods.
Ironically, Vives believes, the same charity that the Anabaptists believed made communism mandatory would become its first victim under their regime.
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Juan Vives' De pacificatione and De communione rerum both address the growing religious and political divisions of Reformation Europe. The first work is a plea for peace and unity among Christians; the second deals with the threat to social order posed by the Muenster Anabaptists.
In the De pacificatione, Vives calls for a return to Christian values of love, humility, and charity as the foundation for achieving peace and harmony. In the De communione rerum, he criticises the Anabaptists' misconceived idea of charity based on the common ownership of goods.
Ironically, Vives believes, the same charity that the Anabaptists believed made communism mandatory would become its first victim under their regime.