"Habitibus, Virtutibus Et Donis" est tractatus profundus de theologia morali et philosophia scholastica, qui fundamenta actionis humanae et perfectionis spiritualis explorat. Hoc opus inquisitionem accuratam praebet de habitibus, qui sunt dispositiones stabiles quibus homo ad bene vel male operandum inclinatur. Per analysim subtilem, textus naturam virtutum explicat, tam moralium quam theologicarum, ostendens quomodo hae qualitates animam perficiant et ad finem ultimum dirigant.
Praeterea, hic liber de donis Spiritus Sancti agit, quae sunt instinctus divini adiuvantes hominem in via salutis ultra vires naturales. Cum auctoritate traditionis ecclesiae et praesertim doctrinae Sancti Thomae Aquinatis, hoc volumen manet fons pretiosus pro studentibus theologiae, philosophis, et omnibus qui sapientiam de integritate morali et gratia divina quaerunt. Est synthesis clara et disciplinata quae nexum inter rationem humanam et auxilium supernaturale illustrat.
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