The Use of Consensus Fidelium as a Source of Moral Judgment

Author/editor(s): Michael R. Prieur
Publisher: DTh thesis, Athenaeum S. Anselmo (1969)
Creation: 1969 The date of original creation or publication, if known
Size/extent: 327 pages
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A study in Anglican Moral Theology with special reference to Kenneth E. Kirk, 1886-1954.

Dissertation presented as partial fulfilment for the Doctorate in Theology, under the direction of Rev. Anselmus Gunther, OSB, and the assistance of Canon Herbert Waddams, Rector of Canterbury Cathedral, Kent, England.



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