dogmatic constitution
C6298
concept
A dogmatic constitution is a formal, authoritative document—often in a religious or ecclesiastical context—that definitively sets forth core doctrines and beliefs to be held as binding.
Aliases (2)
- Dogmatic constitution ×2
- religious constitution ×1
Instances (9)
- Pastor aeternus – on the primacy and infallibility of the Roman Pontiff
- Dei Filius – on the Catholic faith and revelation
- dogmatic constitution on the Catholic faith
- Pastor aeternus
- Dei Filius
- Dei Verbum ("Dogmatic constitution")
- Lumen Gentium ("Dogmatic constitution")
- Constitutions of the Order of Preachers ("religious constitution")
- Ineffabilis Deus