Pulido, Manuel Lázaro2024-04-242024-04-2420230210-4857http://hdl.handle.net/10400.14/44801The present study discusses, in an abbreviated form, the characterisation of a baroque ethos by literature, especially born out of the Marxist-inspired sociological approach (Bolívar Echevarría). We propose to present a complex baroque in space (European, Ameri-can and Eastern) and time (before and after the Peace of Westphalia). This complexity is increased by the rupture of man's project of understanding the relationship between the nat-ural and supernatural order within the framework of the creation story.spaBaroque philosophyPeninsular baroqueTheology of creationPensar el barroco ibérico tempranoThinking early Iberian baroquejournal article10.36576/2660-9509.50.585182349080