DV

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DV is the standard abbreviation for *Dei Verbum*, the Second Vatican Council’s Dogmatic Constitution on Divine Revelation.

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DV canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf abbreviation
document of the Second Vatican Council
dogmatic constitution
approvedBy bishops of the Second Vatican Council
belongsTo corpus of Vatican II documents
concernedWith Divine Revelation
Bible
surface form: Sacred Scripture

Holy Tradition
surface form: Sacred Tradition

inspiration of Scripture
interpretation of Scripture
relationship between Scripture and Tradition
context Documents of the Second Vatican Council
surface form: Second Vatican Council documents
hasAbbreviation DV self-linksurface differs
hasChapter Chapter I: Revelation Itself
Chapter II: The Transmission of Divine Revelation
Chapter III: Sacred Scripture, Its Inspiration and Divine Interpretation
Chapter IV: The Old Testament
Gospels and Acts
surface form: Chapter V: The New Testament

Chapter VI: Sacred Scripture in the Life of the Church
hasChapterCount 6
hasDogmaticRank dogmatic constitution
hasEnglishTitle Dogmatic Constitution Dei Verbum
surface form: Dogmatic Constitution on Divine Revelation
hasLatinTitle Dei Verbum
hasType conciliar constitution
issuedBy Catholic Church worldwide
surface form: Catholic Church

Second Vatican Council
language Latin
languageOfAbbreviation Latin title initials
promulgatedAt Second Vatican Council
promulgatedBy Pope Paul VI
promulgatedOn 1965-11-18
refersTo Dogmatic Constitution Dei Verbum
surface form: Dogmatic Constitution on Divine Revelation
relatedDocument Gaudium et Spes
Lumen Gentium
Sacrosanctum Concilium
standsFor Dei Verbum
subjectArea Catholic theology
biblical theology
revelation
usedIn Catholic theology
biblical scholarship
magisterial documents

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DV hasAbbreviation DV self-linksurface differs
subject surface form: Dei Verbum