"The American Ecclesiastical Review, Volume 57" presents a comprehensive collection of theological discussions, ethical considerations, and ecclesiastical insights pertinent to the Catholic Church. Authored by scholars from the Catholic University of America, this volume delves into a range of topics, offering valuable perspectives on religious practices, doctrinal interpretations, and the evolving role of the Church in society.
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