"Theologia Moralis" ab Ernesto M 1/4ller conscripta est opus fundamentale de principiis ethicam christianam regentibus. In hoc primo volumine, auctor doctrinam Catholicam de actibus humanis, conscientia, legibus, et peccatis diligenter exponit. Hic textus, ad usum seminariorum et studiosorum theologiae destinatus, claritate et rigore scholastico excellit.
Pater M 1/4ller fontes Scripturae Sacrae, Traditionis, et Magisterii Ecclesiae coniungit ut responsa ad quaestiones morales aetatis suae praebeat. Opus non solum theoriam sed etiam praxim pastoralem respicit, adiuvans confessarios in eorum munere. Per investigationem virtutum et vitiorum, "Theologia Moralis" viam ad perfectionem christianam illuminat.
Lectores in his paginis invenient summam sapientiae moralis quae fundamentum iuris canonici et philosophiae christianae confirmat. Est documentum perutile iis qui profundam cognitionem disciplinae moralis intra Ecclesiam Catholicam exquirunt. Haec interpretatio principiorum moralium manet fons gravis ad intelligendam traditionem theologicam saeculi vicesimi.
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