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Dissertatio Historico-dogmatica De Methodo Theologiae Sive De Auctoritate Ecclesiae Catholicae Tanquam Regula Fidei Christianae... is a scholarly work by Nicolas Joseph Laforet, written in Latin. This dissertation delves into the historical and dogmatic foundations of theological methodology, specifically examining the authority of the Catholic Church as the rule of Christian faith. It explores the historical development and dogmatic underpinnings that support the Catholic Church's role in defining and guiding Christian belief.
This work offers insights into the theological debates and historical contexts shaping the understanding of ecclesiastical authority within Christian tradition. It will be of interest to scholars of theology, church history, and religious studies, as well as those interested in the historical development of Catholic dogma.
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