A Manual of Catholic Theology; Based on Scheeben's "Dogmatik"; Volume I
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A Free Rendering of the Original Treatise of P. Eusebius Nieremberg, S. J.
This reprint of the 1886 edition presents the work of P. Eusebius Nieremberg, S.J., focusing on the profound themes of divine grace. The text explores the spiritual and theological dimensions of grace, emphasizing its importance in the Christian faith. The work is noted for its insightful reflections and depth, making it a valuable resource for those interested in spiritual literature and the historical context of religious thought.
Matthias Joseph Scheeben's legacy is being increasingly recognized as one of the most significant in German theological scholarship. His work, once overshadowed by time, is now celebrated for its depth and insight, positioning him as a preeminent theologian in the German language. This book explores his contributions and the enduring impact of his ideas, highlighting how time has validated his prominence in the field.