Folia Theologica et Canonica 11. 33/25 (2022)
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242 RECENSIONS The first chapter (Sacra Theologia) contains twenty-five scholarly publications by István Baán, Ferenc Beran, Lajos Dolhai, György Fodor, László Gájer, Máté Gárdonyi, Tibor Görfiöl, István Ivancsó, Edvárd Kajtár, Imre Kocsis, Zoltán Kovács, Mihály Kránitz, Mihály Laurinyecz, Attila Lovassy, Balázs Levente Martos, Gábor Németh, István Pákozdi, Attila Puskás, Zoltán Rokay, Csaba Szilágyi, Gyula Takács, Béla Tarjányi, Csaba Török, István Izsák Török, and Krisztián Vincze (pp. 19-343). The second chapter (Justum Aequum Salutare) comprises five studies by Gyula Bándi, Nadja El Beheiri, Balázs Schanda, István Szabó, and András Zs. Varga (pp. 347—412). In the third chapter (Scientia et Fidelitate) there are also five scholarly works by Ida Fröhlich, Emil Hargittay, László N. Szelestei, Kornél Szovák, and Péter Tusor (pp. 415— 474). The fourth and final chapter (Sacri Canones) presents eight authors (Péter Artner, Katalin Hársfai, Boglárka Keppinger, Géza Kuminetz, György Lefkánits, Péter Szabó, Szabolcs Anzelm Szuromi, Lóránd Újházi; pp. 477- 598), followed by an overview on the relationship between the Saint Stephan Academy of Sciences and the archbishops of Esztergom by Gábor Barna (pp. 599-605). The festive volume is introduced by a greeting letter of Géza Kuminetz, President of the PPCU (pp. 5-10); while it concludes with an up-to-date list of scientific publications by Card. Péter Erdő, classified by genre (pp. 611-648). The Iustitia duce, caritate comite volume, published in a representative form in honour of Card. Péter Erdő, Archbishop of Esztergom-Budapest, is a worthy tribute by the representatives of the Hungarian scientific community to one of the most influential Catholic ecclesiastical thinkers of our times, who has enriched his scientific field with his numerous ideas through his scientific activity. The broad panorama of the ambitious studies will deepen not only the knowledge of the sacred sciences, but also of law and the humanities in Hungary. Szabolcs Anzelm Szuromi, O.Praem. Szabó, Péter - Frankó, Tamás (a cura di): Sacrorum canonum scientia: radici, tradizioni, prospettive. Studi in onore dei Cardinale Péter Erdő per il suo 70° compleanno, Szent István Társulat, Budapest 2022, pp. 728 Card. Péter Erdő, Primate, Full Member of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, has a very broad spectrum of scientific, educational, instruction-organizing and research activities; episcopal and pastoral work, as well as his involvement in numerous dicasteries of the Holy See. Cardinal László Lékai (f 1986) had already recognized the interest and talent of the young diocesan priest of Esztergom in the study of canon law sources, who, after his studies in his