Apostolici Regiminis

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Apostolici Regiminis is a papal bull issued by Pope Leo X at the Fifth Lateran Council in 1513 that condemned certain philosophical doctrines and affirmed the immortality of the soul.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Catholic magisterial document
papal bull
affirms immortality of the soul
individual immortality of each human soul
aim to assert Catholic doctrine against certain philosophical teachings
to correct errors about the nature of the human soul
author Pope Leo X NERFINISHED
belongsToGenre papal doctrinal constitution
condemns certain philosophical doctrines
doctrines denying the immortality of the soul
council Fifth Lateran Council NERFINISHED
date 1513
doctrinalStatus dogmatic teaching on the immortality of the soul
geographicalContext Papal States NERFINISHED
hasCanonicalSignificance yes
historicalPeriod Renaissance NERFINISHED
influenced subsequent Catholic teaching on the soul
issuedBy Pope Leo X NERFINISHED
language Latin
opposes materialist views of the soul
philosophical positions separating philosophy from revealed doctrine on the soul
placeOfIssue Rome NERFINISHED
pontificateOf Pope Leo X NERFINISHED
promulgatedAt Fifth Lateran Council NERFINISHED
relatedDoctrine Catholic teaching on life after death
Catholic teaching on the human soul
relatedTo Fifth Lateran Council decree on the soul
religiousContext Roman Catholicism NERFINISHED
theologicalTradition Catholic Church NERFINISHED
topic Christian anthropology NERFINISHED
immortality of the soul
philosophy and theology
yearOfIssue 1513

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Fifth Lateran Council issuedDocument Apostolici Regiminis