Disputationes de Controversiis Christianae Fidei

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Disputationes de Controversiis Christianae Fidei is a major late 16th-century Catholic theological work by Robert Bellarmine that systematically defends Catholic doctrine against Protestant Reformation teachings.

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instanceOf Catholic apologetic work
scholastic treatise
theological work
associatedPerson Society of Jesus NERFINISHED
author Robert Bellarmine NERFINISHED
authorNameInLatin Robertus Bellarminus NERFINISHED
authorReligiousOrder Jesuits NERFINISHED
confessionalOrientation Roman Catholic
field Christian theology
ecclesiology
historical theology
genre controversial theology
hasTitleInEnglish Disputations on the Controversies of the Christian Faith NERFINISHED
historicalContext Counter-Reformation
influenced early modern Catholic apologetics
post-Tridentine Catholic theology
mainSubject Church authority versus private judgment
Eucharist
Scripture and Tradition
authority of the Church
defense of Catholic doctrine
grace and free will
justification
papal primacy
purgatory
refutation of Protestant theology
sacraments
veneration of saints
method Aristotelian-scholastic argumentation
question–objection–response format
use of biblical exegesis
use of patristic citations
movement Catholic Reformation NERFINISHED
notableFor comprehensive defense of Tridentine doctrine
influence on later Catholic controversialists
systematic treatment of Protestant–Catholic controversies
opposes Calvinist theology
Lutheran theology
Protestant Reformation doctrines
originalLanguage Latin
publicationCentury 16th century
religiousTradition Catholicism
structure series of scholastic disputations
theologicalDiscipline apologetics
dogmatic theology
polemical theology
timePeriod late 16th century
usedBy Council of Trent theologians

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Cardinal Robert Bellarmine notableWork Disputationes de Controversiis Christianae Fidei
subject surface form: Robert Bellarmine