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  2. Dogma in the Catholic Church - Wikipedia

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    A dogma implies a twofold relation: to divine revelation and to the authoritative teaching of the Catholic Church. [4] A dogma's "strict signification is the object of both Divine Faith (Fides Divina) and Catholic Faith (Fides Catholica); it is the object of the Divine Faith (Fides Divina) by reason of its Divine Revelation; it is the object of ...

  3. Enchiridion symbolorum, definitionum et declarationum de ...

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    The Enchiridion (full title: Enchiridion symbolorum, definitionum et declarationum de rebus fidei et morum; "A handbook of symbols, definitions and declarations on matters of faith and morals"), usually translated as The Sources of Catholic Dogma, is a compendium of texts on Catholic theology and morality. This compendium was first published in ...

  4. Catholic dogmatic theology - Wikipedia

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    Harold Acton remarked on the large number of histories of dogma published in Germany published in the years 1838 to 1841. [11] Joseph Görres (d. 1848) and Ignaz von Döllinger (d. 1890) intended that Catholic theology should influence the development of German states. [12] Johann Adam Möhler advanced patrology and symbolism.

  5. Dogmatic theology - Wikipedia

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    The title page of the English translation of Hans Lassen Martensen's Christian Dogmatics (1898), a part of T&T Clark's Foreign Theological Library series.. Dogmatic theology, also called dogmatics, is the part of theology dealing with the theoretical truths of faith concerning God and God's works, especially the official theology recognized by an organized Church body, such as the Roman ...

  6. List of Christian creeds - Wikipedia

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    Original name Notes Link to text Apostles' Creed: 120–250 Western Church Lat.: Symbolum Apostolorum or Symbolum Apostolicum: Product of the Roman Christians around AD 180, who developed an early form of the Apostles' Creed, possibly to critique Marcion. "Apostles' Creed". Creed of Nicaea: 325 Ecumenical Church

  7. File:The cardinal dogmas of Calvinism traced to their origin.pdf

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  8. Catholic dogma - Wikipedia

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  9. Dei Filius - Wikipedia

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    Dei Filius is the incipit of the dogmatic constitution of the First Vatican Council on the Catholic faith, which was adopted unanimously, and issued by Pope Pius IX on 24 April 1870. The constitution set forth the teaching of "the holy Catholic Apostolic Roman Church" on God, revelation and faith.