Ioh. Morini Opera Posthuma presents a posthumous collection of theological works by Jean Morin, a prominent figure in 17th-century religious scholarship. This volume encompasses Morin's insightful treatises: "De Catechumenorum Expiatione," exploring the purification rites of catechumens; "De Sacramento Confirmationis," an examination of the sacrament of Confirmation; and "De Contrittione Et Attritione," a detailed discussion on contrition and attrition in the context of repentance.
Morin's work provides valuable insights into the historical and theological dimensions of Christian sacraments and practices. This collection offers scholars and students a deeper understanding of the complexities and nuances within early Christian theology and sacramental theology. "Ioh. Morini Opera Posthuma" remains a significant contribution to the study of Christian doctrine and its historical development.
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