"Briefe ber Den Z libat Unsrer Katholischen Geistlichen..." by Johann Anton Sulzer, explores the topic of celibacy among Catholic clergy. Written in German, this historical work delves into the arguments and perspectives surrounding the practice of celibacy within the Catholic Church. Sulzer's letters provide insight into the social and religious context of the time, offering a valuable resource for understanding the historical debates and considerations related to the lives and roles of Catholic priests. This book is of interest to historians of religion, sociologists, and anyone seeking to understand the historical dimensions of Catholic traditions and practices.
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