“The Impossibility of the Immaculate Conception As an Article of Faith†by Jean Joseph Laborde presents a detailed theological argument against the doctrine of the Immaculate Conception. Published in 1855, this work engages with contemporary discussions and publications on the subject, offering a counter-perspective rooted in theological and historical analysis. Laborde challenges the emerging acceptance of the Immaculate Conception as dogma, dissecting its theological implications and historical precedents.
This book offers valuable insights into the religious debates of the mid-19th century and the complexities surrounding Catholic doctrine. It serves as a resource for understanding the historical context and theological nuances of discussions about the Virgin Mary and the development of Catholic dogma. Students and researchers interested in religious history, Catholic theology, and the history of dogma will find this work of significant interest.
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