A landmark in religious scholarship The Catholic Encyclopedia (Volume XIII) stands as an essential catholic reference encyclopedia for anyone seeking clarity on the constitution doctrine and discipline of the Catholic Church. From the intricate nuances of papal constitution to the evolution of catholic church history this volume offers a global catholic perspective rarely matched in scope or authority. Every entry is crafted for both the curious reader and the dedicated scholar of catholicism. Knowledge lives here.Compiled under the editorial guidance of Charles G. Herbermann this early 20th century religion classic remains a trusted church doctrine guide and a definitive resource for theology students. Its pages illuminate the traditions controversies and enduring influence of Catholicism providing a catholic discipline study that bridges continents and centuries. Collectors of classic works will appreciate its scholarly depth while those comparing it to the likes of Encyclopedia Britannica will find its singular focus and detail unmatched among religious history volumes.Republished by Alpha Editions in a careful modern edition this volume preserves the spirit of the original while making it effortless to enjoy today - a heritage title prepared for readers and collectors alike. Whether you are delving into Herbermann's catholic works for research or reflection this volume is more than a reference; it is a cultural artefact ready to inspire new generations.
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