Regula Prudentis Confessarii, a Latin text edited by Bartholdus Berteau and Adalricus Schwartz, provides a detailed guide for confessors. This work delves into the ethical and theological considerations necessary for administering confession within the Catholic Church. The text offers insights into the proper conduct and judgment expected of confessors, making it a valuable resource for understanding the sacrament of penance and its historical practice. The meticulous scholarship of Berteau and Schwartz ensures the text's accessibility to scholars and students interested in Catholic theology and ecclesiastical history. This edition presents a significant contribution to the study of confessional practices and their role in the spiritual lives of individuals.
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