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2002
L'autore esamina la dottrina di sant'Antonio di Padova (1195-1231), il dottore della Chiesa, sulla confessione e la penitenza come ci viene esposta nei suoi Sermoni. All'inizio presenta la situazione del sacramento della confessione e della penitenza nel contesto dei secoli XI. e XII.. Poi esamina i testi dei Sermoni che trattano l
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L'autore esamina la dottrina di sant'Antonio di Padova (1195-1231), il dottore della Chiesa, sulla confessione e la penitenza come ci viene esposta nei suoi Sermoni. All'inizio presenta la situazione del sacramento della confessione e della penitenza nel contesto dei secoli XI. e XII.. Poi esamina i testi dei Sermoni che trattano l
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1999
Abstract Confession was a universal obligation for the Catholic people, but only a tiny minority from the upper classes would have a personal directeur de conscience providing moral and spiritual direction, with varying degrees of sincerity ranging from a genuine pious intensity to mere outward show.
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Abstract Confession was a universal obligation for the Catholic people, but only a tiny minority from the upper classes would have a personal directeur de conscience providing moral and spiritual direction, with varying degrees of sincerity ranging from a genuine pious intensity to mere outward show.
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2006
Abstract While the Roman Catholic Church combined a condemnatory attitude with increasing overtures to the Eastern Christians, the Protestants were gradually developing an approach of their own. The Lutherans had been glancing longingly at the Levant ever since Luther, in his disputation with Johann von Eck of 1519, had expressed his ...
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Abstract While the Roman Catholic Church combined a condemnatory attitude with increasing overtures to the Eastern Christians, the Protestants were gradually developing an approach of their own. The Lutherans had been glancing longingly at the Levant ever since Luther, in his disputation with Johann von Eck of 1519, had expressed his ...
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