| Robert Bellarmine: Spiritual writings | |
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There are few figures in the history of the Church that have had such a wide-ranging effect on the religious life of their age as Robert Bellarmine. Born in Tuscany in 1542, he entered the Society of Jesus at the height of the Counter-Reformation. His first major work, The Controversies, was published in 1586 and became the standard apologetic used in disputes with the Protestants. His revision of the Latin Vulgate Bible that had been commissioned by the Council of Trent became the standard Catholic text for over three hundred years. In 1597 he published his most popular and memorable work, Dottrina cristiana breve. That short catechism was used by Jesuit missionaries in sixty-two languages for over three centuries. Scholar, bishop, and saint, Bellarmine was a true Renaissance figure whose diverse skills shaped the Church of his day. |
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| Statement of Responsibility | |
| Author(s) | Farina, John - Personal Name |
| Edition | |
| Call Number | 248.22 Far r |
| ISBN/ISSN | 809128756 |
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| Classification | 248.22 |
| Series Title | The classics of western spirituality |
| GMD | |
| Language | English |
| Publisher | Paulist Press |
| Publishing Year | 1989 |
| Publishing Place | New York |
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