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This is a historical and theological critique of a book by Janus titled 'The Pope and the Council.' The authors argue against the central thesis of Janus's book, which is that the Catholic Church's doctrine of infallibility was a recent invention of the church. The book provides extensive analysis of historical documents and is written for an academic audience.

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