Om Summa Doctrinae Christianae
Originally published in the 16th century, "Summa Doctrinae Christianae" is a comprehensive guide to Catholic doctrine and theology by the Jesuit scholar and theologian Petrus Canisius. This work was one of the most influential Catholic texts of the Counter-Reformation period, and helped to shape the development of Catholic theology for centuries to come. This edition includes extensive notes and annotations, as well as a glossary and index.
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