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Hardcover Indulgences Their Origin Nature and Development Book

ISBN: 1025735935

ISBN13: 9781025735931

Indulgences Their Origin Nature and Development

"Indulgences Their Origin Nature and Development" is an authoritative and comprehensive exploration of one of the most significant and historically debated practices within the Roman Catholic Church. Written by Cardinal Alexis H. M. Lepicier, this scholarly work provides a deep theological and historical examination of the doctrine of indulgences, tracing their evolution from early Christian penitential practices to their formalized role in ecclesiastical law.

The text is structured to systematically clarify the nature of an indulgence, the authority of the Church to grant such remissions, and the spiritual requirements for those seeking to obtain them. Lepicier meticulously addresses the scriptural and traditional foundations of the concept, offering clarity on the relationship between divine justice, mercy, and the "Treasury of Merit." By examining the historical development of these grants, the author provides essential context for their use throughout the centuries, explaining both their spiritual purpose and the dogmatic framework that supports them.

This work serves as a vital reference for students of theology, church history, and canon law. It remains a valuable resource for understanding the Church's teaching on the remission of temporal punishment, making it a cornerstone for anyone seeking a rigorous and traditional study of Catholic dogma and practice.

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