First published in 1901, this book traces the development of the Sacrament of Confession from the earliest days of Christianity to 1215, when public penance and confession was replaced by the more intimate Auricular format. The text is rigorously annotated with citations from the original sources and in the original languages. Although written primarily for Anglican clergymen, this book will be of value to anyone interested in the implementation and evolution of Sacraments and in Church history more generally.
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Raffaello Melia's A Treatise on Auricular Confession is a comprehensive study of the history, theology, and practice of the sacrament of confession in the Catholic Church. Melia draws on sources from...
At the end of his landmark 1994 book, The Soul of the American University, historian George Marsden asserted that religious faith does indeed have a place in today's academia. Marsden's contention...
and giving a true view of Methodism on both sides, the fair as well as the foul, the bright as well as the dark, together with a long and wonderful account of many other matters worthy to be read and...
Originally published in 1868, this is a comprehensive history of the Augsburg Confession, one of the most important documents of the Reformation. Important reading for anyone interested in religious...