Quaestiones De Electione Pontificis delves into the intricate subject of papal elections, offering a detailed examination of the historical, theological, and legal aspects surrounding the selection of the Pope. Authored by Johann F. Mayer and Christian Friedrich Heckel, this work explores the various questions and controversies that have arisen throughout history concerning the election process.
The book navigates the complexities of canon law and political influences that have shaped papal elections over the centuries. It provides valuable insights into the evolving traditions, procedures, and debates that have defined this critical aspect of the Catholic Church. Ideal for scholars, historians, and anyone interested in the inner workings of the Vatican and the history of papal succession, "Quaestiones De Electione Pontificis" offers a comprehensive and insightful analysis of a pivotal element of church history.
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