Ethica Christiana Communis by Benedict Stattler is a comprehensive exploration of Christian ethics, presented in three parts and bound in six volumes. This work delves into the core principles of Christian morality, offering a detailed examination of ethical behavior from a theological perspective. Stattler's treatise provides insights into traditional Christian teachings on virtue, sin, and moral responsibility, making it a valuable resource for theologians, philosophers, and anyone interested in understanding the foundations of Christian ethical thought. This edition preserves the integrity of Stattler's original work, offering readers access to a foundational text in Christian moral theology.
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