""Tractatus De Sacramento Poenitentiae"" est opus profundum theologiae dogmaticae a Gabriele Huarte scriptum, quod naturam, institutionem, et effectus sacramenti reconciliationis in Ecclesia Catholica accurate investigat. Hoc volumen doctrinam scholasticam et magisterialem de paenitentia, confessione orali, et satisfactione peccatorum singulari claritate exponit.
Per paginas huius tractatus, auctor fundamenta biblica et patristica sacramenti scrutatur, necnon quaestiones subtiles de potestate clavium, necessitate absolutionis, et dispositione paenitentis ad gratiam recipiendam solvit. Methodus scientifica et rigor intellectualis Huartae hoc opus instrumentum perutile reddunt pro studiosis theologiae, sacerdotibus, et omnibus qui mysterium remissionis peccatorum penitus intellegere volunt.
Valore historico et doctrinali praeditus, hic liber perstat ut fons sapientiae in studio sacramentorum, tradens thesaurum Ecclesiae de divina misericordia et iustitia in unum collatum. Est monumentum theologiae saeculi XX, quod veritates fidei de reconciliatione hominis cum Deo lucide illustrat.
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