This Latin text, "Casus Conscientiae 1732-1751]...", attributed to XIV Beno t, delves into matters of conscience within the framework of moral and ecclesiastical law. A significant work from the period, it presents a series of case studies and analyses relevant to moral theology and canon law. The detailed exploration of these 'casus' provides insight into the ethical and legal considerations prevalent in the 18th century. The book offers valuable historical context for understanding the development of Christian ethical thought and its practical application in legal and religious settings. Scholars of religious history, legal history, and moral theology will find this an important primary source for understanding the nuances of conscience and law in the early modern period.
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