The text delves into the nature of obedience as both a moral virtue and a formal vow, tracing its foundations in scripture and the historical traditions of the Church. Raus offers a systematic analysis of the relationship between authority and the individual will, framing obedience not as a mere disciplinary measure, but as a vital instrument for spiritual growth and communal order.
As an insightful document from the early 20th century, "De Sacrae Obedientiae" serves as an important resource for understanding the interior life of religious communities and the historical development of Catholic discipline. The work remains highly relevant for scholars of theology, canon law, and those interested in the traditional Catholic perspective on the hierarchy of the soul and the Church's structural integrity.
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