Opera Omnia, Volume 1 presents a comprehensive collection of the works of Prosper of Aquitaine, a prominent 5th-century Christian writer and theologian. This volume offers insights into Prosper's theological contributions, historical perspectives, and his role in shaping early Christian thought. Edited by Jean-Baptiste Le Brun Des Marettes and Luc U. Mangeaut, this edition provides scholars and students with access to Prosper's writings in a meticulously curated format.
Explore the depth of Prosper's engagement with the theological debates of his time and his enduring influence on the development of Christian doctrine. "Opera Omnia" is an invaluable resource for those studying patristics, church history, and the history of theology.
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