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  • The works entitled Summae casuum conscientiae, were very much used in connection with confession and penance, and, as they generally contained also much matter relative to church law, also in ecclesiastical administration.

    Christian Ethics. Volume I.���History of Ethics. 1819-1870 1873

  • It would be ill-advised to wrap neo-Scholastic doctrine in medieval envelopes, e.g. to write books on the plan of the theological "Summae" or the "Quodlibetal Questions" that were current in the thirteenth century.

    The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 10: Mass Music-Newman 1840-1916 1913

  • Gratiani ", is furnished by that work itself, its earliest copies, and its twelfth-century" Summae "or abridgments.

    The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 6: Fathers of the Church-Gregory XI 1840-1916 1913

  • Louvain: Bibliothèque S.J. ¢ Summae quaestionum ordinariarum (1520).

    Hitler's Angel (A Meta Christmas Carol) 2009

  • We find its precipitate in the great Summae casuum or Summulae confessionales which were written after the Fourth

    CASUISTRY WERNER STARK 1968

  • In addition, Hierarchy dictated the structure of the Summae, themselves the product of the mental habit which constructed the

    HIERARCHY AND ORDER C. A. PATRIDES 1968

  • The inclusive system of moral philosophy which emerged in and through the great Summae was bipolar.

    CASUISTRY WERNER STARK 1968

  • Considered in this fashion, the system of the Summae represented a microcosm of all ethical philosophizing.

    CASUISTRY WERNER STARK 1968

  • This proves again that the two halves of the theology and morality of the Summae form a whole which cannot be severed without destroying both.

    CASUISTRY WERNER STARK 1968

  • Besides the various "Summae Casuum" which were published, the great theologians of the time, in commenting on the second part of the

    The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 3: Brownson-Clairvaux 1840-1916 1913

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