Absolutionem Ministri Ecclesiae Non Esse Mere Declarativam, Adv. Novatores Ostendet is a historical theological work concerning the role and authority of church ministers in granting absolution. Authored by Gottlieb Wernsdorf and Heinrich Gottlieb Schneider, this text defends the position that a minister's absolution is more than a mere declaration. It presents arguments against innovators ("Novatores") who held differing views.
This volume offers valuable insights into 18th-century theological debates surrounding ecclesiology, the nature of absolution, and the powers of the clergy. It is relevant for scholars interested in the history of Christian theology, the development of ecclesiological doctrines, and the historical context of pastoral ministry. The work provides a window into the nuanced theological discussions of its time.
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