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MichaelAnonymous
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Hi everyone, this sounds like a cliche thread but I’m curious about your opinion on the various Scholastic Theology manuals. I’ve already read through Edward Feser’s The Scholastic Bookshelf series. I own a copy of Scannell’s Manual of Catholic Theology. What I am curious about, though, is whether all these manuals are repeating similar content in varying length … which explains why Tanquerey’s work spans for 3 volumes while Pohle and Preuss 12 …
Which Latin/English manuals are well-written in your opinion? I want manuals on Dogmatic Theology and Moral Theology …
I can’t find hard copies of books by Van Noort or Eduord Hugon … Even Tanquerey’s famous manual is difficult to find … Pesch’s manual is virtually non-existent, and Garrigou-Lagrange’s multivoluminous masterpiece is only available in incomplete illegible pdf version.
Thank you!
Which Latin/English manuals are well-written in your opinion? I want manuals on Dogmatic Theology and Moral Theology …
I can’t find hard copies of books by Van Noort or Eduord Hugon … Even Tanquerey’s famous manual is difficult to find … Pesch’s manual is virtually non-existent, and Garrigou-Lagrange’s multivoluminous masterpiece is only available in incomplete illegible pdf version.
Thank you!