Dei Filius – on the Catholic faith and revelation

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Dei Filius – on the Catholic faith and revelation is a dogmatic constitution of the First Vatican Council that defines key Catholic teachings on faith, reason, and divine revelation.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Catholic magisterial document
Vatican I document
conciliar document
dogmatic constitution
affirms harmony of faith and reason
inerrancy of Scripture in matters of faith and morals
knowability of God by natural reason
supernatural character of divine revelation
approvedByCouncil First Vatican Council
bindingOn Catholic faithful
church Roman Catholicism
surface form: Catholic Church
concerns Catholic faith
divine revelation
doctrine of faith
natural knowledge of God
relationship between faith and reason
supernatural revelation
theological assent
council First Vatican Council
dateOfPromulgation 1870-04-24
definesDoctrineOn divine revelation
faith
inspiration of Scripture
motives of credibility
reason
hasAlternativeTitle dogmatic constitution on the Catholic faith
surface form: Dogmatic Constitution on the Catholic Faith
hasAuthorityIn Roman Catholic theology
hasEnglishTitle Son of God
hasLatinTitle Dei Filius
hasSection On Faith
On Faith and Reason
On God the Creator of All Things
On Revelation
influenced 20th-century Catholic theology
Dei Verbum
language Latin
magisterialLevel solemn
partOf documents of the First Vatican Council
placeOfPromulgation Vatican City
promulgatedBy Pope Pius IX
rejects atheism
fideism
indifferentism
materialism
pantheism
rationalism
teaches that assent of faith is free and reasonable
that faith is a supernatural virtue
typeOfTeaching dogmatic

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First Vatican Council documentSubject Dei Filius – on the Catholic faith and revelation