Theologiae Moralis Summa, Volume 1 by Clemente Piselli is a comprehensive exploration of moral theology. This volume delves into the ethical frameworks and principles that guide Christian moral conduct, particularly within the Catholic tradition. Piselli's work provides a detailed examination of virtues, sins, and the moral implications of human actions.
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