Epitome Theologiae Christianae, compiled from manuscripts preserved in the Monastery of St. Emmeram in Regensburg and the Court Library of Munich, presents a significant contribution to the study of Christian theology. Authored by Peter Abelard, this work offers insights into the theological discourse of the medieval period. Written in Latin, "Epitome Theologiae Christianae" provides valuable primary source material for scholars interested in medieval religious thought and the history of Christian doctrine. This edition makes Abelard's theological reflections accessible to a wider audience, ensuring its continued relevance for understanding the intellectual landscape of its time.
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