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ISBN: 1247498921

ISBN13: 9781247498928

Galea Salutis...

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Galea Salutis, by Liborius Schemlinck, delves into the intricacies of salvation within the framework of Christian theology. This historical work, originally published in the 17th century, provides a detailed examination of soteriology, exploring the doctrines and debates surrounding salvation. Schemlinck's treatise offers valuable insights into the theological landscape of his time, reflecting the religious and intellectual currents that shaped early modern Europe.

Students of religious history and Christian theology will find this work an essential resource for understanding the historical development of salvation doctrines and their significance in shaping Christian thought and practice. Schemlinck's contribution remains relevant for anyone interested in the enduring questions of faith and redemption.

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