Dr. John P. Joy, an expert on the history and theology of the magisterium, uses the format of the scholastic disputation to bring greater clarity to the question of the nature and limits of papal infallibility and the real possibility of papal error. In particular he proves that there have been many exercises of this infallibility—not just the two Marian dogmas often cited. This succinct study brilliantly clarifies some of the most controversial and confusing questions in Catholic ecclesiology.
196, Pages, Softcover
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