Ius Canonicum Universum, Volume 4, by Anaklet Reiffenstuel, is a comprehensive exploration of canon law. This volume delves into the intricate legal framework governing the Catholic Church, offering detailed analysis and interpretation of canonical regulations. A vital resource for legal scholars, theologians, and anyone interested in the historical and contemporary aspects of ecclesiastical law, this book provides invaluable insights into the structure and function of the Church's legal system.
Reiffenstuel's meticulous examination makes this a crucial reference work for understanding the nuances of canon law and its application across various aspects of religious life. This enduring volume remains an essential part of any collection focused on religious and legal studies.
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