Le "Dictionnaire De Cas De Conscience..." offre une exploration approfondie des questions morales et (c)thiques travers le prisme de la th (c)ologie catholique. R (c)dig (c) en fran ais, cet ouvrage de r (c)f (c)rence se penche sur une multitude de dilemmes de conscience, fournissant des analyses d (c)taill (c)es et des conseils (c)clair (c)s. Il aborde des sujets complexes tels que les obligations morales, les p (c)ch (c)s, les vertus et les devoirs religieux, offrant ainsi une ressource pr (c)cieuse pour les clercs, les (c)tudiants en th (c)ologie et tous ceux qui cherchent approfondir leur compr (c)hension de l' (c)thique chr (c)tienne.
Ce dictionnaire, enrichi par les contributions de Jean Pontas, Eusebius Amort, Vermot et Pierre Collet, refl te les d (c)bats et les r (c)flexions th (c)ologiques de son (c)poque. Sa pertinence transcende les (c)poques, faisant de cet ouvrage une r (c)f (c)rence indispensable pour quiconque s'int (c)resse l'histoire de la pens (c)e morale catholique et son application pratique dans la vie quotidienne.
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