An illuminating analysis of the historical roots of Christian democracy, tracing its development from the early Church through the medieval period to the eve of the Reformation. Gasquet's insightful study sheds light on the intellectual, social, and religious factors that gave rise to this important movement.
Francis Aidan Gasquet Bücher
Kardinal Francis Aidan Gasquet war ein Benediktiner-Gelehrter, der sich auf die römisch-katholische Geschichte spezialisierte, insbesondere auf das Mittelalter, die Reformation und die Gegenreformation. Seine Arbeiten befassten sich mit den komplexen religiösen und politischen Strömungen, die die europäische Geschichte prägten. Gasquet untersuchte diese Epochen mit tiefem Verständnis für den historischen Kontext und die theologischen Nuancen.






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