Eusebii Romani Ad Theophilum Gallum: Epistola De Cultu Ss. Ignotorum

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Synopsis

Eusebii Romani Ad Theophilum Gallum, by Jean Mabillon, explores the cult of unknown saints through a letter from Eusebius Romanus to Theophilus Gallus. This historical work provides insight into religious practices and beliefs during the period. It delves into the veneration of saints whose identities may have been lost to time, offering a glimpse into the spiritual landscape of the era. Mabillon's scholarly approach sheds light on the historical context and theological considerations surrounding the cult of these 'Ss. Ignotorum'.

The book offers a valuable resource for those interested in religious history, Christian theology, and the evolution of saintly cults. It examines the cultural and religious significance attached to the veneration of saints, particularly those whose stories have faded into obscurity. Mabillon's work is a testament to the enduring interest in understanding the complexities of religious devotion and the historical roots of Christian traditions.

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Publisher information

  • Publisher: Creative Media Partners, LLC
  • ISBN: 9781246057737
  • Number of pages: 152
  • Dimensions: 246 x 189 x 8 mm
  • Weight: 286g
  • Languages: English