Kurzgefaßtes Handbuch der katholischen Religion (Concise Handbook of the Catholic Religion) by Wilhelm Wilmers, published in 1905, offers a comprehensive overview of Catholic beliefs and practices. This handbook serves as a valuable resource for those seeking a deeper understanding of Catholic doctrine during the early 20th century.
Wilmers meticulously outlines core tenets of the faith, providing clear explanations of theological concepts, sacraments, and moral teachings. The book is structured to offer both instruction and reference, making it suitable for students, clergy, and lay readers alike. Its enduring value lies in its detailed exposition of Catholic thought during a period of significant intellectual and social change.
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