De Sacramento Paenitentiae Ejusque Ministro, by F. Danielius Concina, is a theological treatise exploring the Sacrament of Penance and the role of its minister within the Catholic Church. Written in Latin, this work delves into the theological underpinnings of confession, absolution, and the broader concepts of sin and forgiveness. Concina's detailed examination offers insights into the historical and doctrinal significance of this sacrament, providing a valuable resource for theologians, historians of religious thought, and those interested in the development of Catholic sacramental theology. This text provides a window into the theological debates and understandings of its time, making it an important resource for understanding the historical context of Catholic doctrine.
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