De Via A Caelo Via Per Poenitentiam Non Veram... is a theological treatise written in Latin, exploring the path to heaven through penitence. Authored by Anton Claus and Bernardo Aliprandi, this work delves into the complexities of achieving salvation within the framework of Christian doctrine. The text likely engages with historical and contemporary understandings of repentance, offering insights into the religious practices and beliefs of its time. Scholars and students of theology, religious history, and Latin literature will find this a valuable resource for understanding historical perspectives on faith, redemption, and the pursuit of spiritual enlightenment. This work offers a glimpse into the theological debates and spiritual concerns of the era.
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