Histoire Du Dogme De La Papaut Des Origines La Fin Du Quatri me Si cle by Joseph Turmel offers a detailed exploration of the historical development of papal dogma from the origins of Christianity to the end of the fourth century. This meticulously researched work provides insights into the evolving theological and political landscape that shaped the papacy. Turmel examines the formative influences and key figures that contributed to the establishment of papal authority during this critical period.
This book is essential reading for scholars and students of church history, theology, and religious studies, providing a foundational understanding of the papacy's early evolution and its enduring significance in Western civilization.
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