De fide

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De fide is a theological treatise by Ambrose of Milan that systematically defends and explains the Nicene Christian doctrine of the Trinity.


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Predicate Object
instanceOf Christian theological work
theological treatise
associatedWith Ambrose of Milan
author Ambrose of Milan
category Patristic literature
Trinitarian theology literature
Works by Ambrose of Milan
discusses Christology
Holy Spirit
consubstantiality of the Trinity
relationship between Father, Son, and Holy Spirit
doctrinalStatus Nicene orthodox
fieldOfStudy dogmatic theology
patristics
focusesOn defense of the Nicene Creed
divinity of the Holy Spirit
divinity of the Son
doctrine of the Trinity
genre apologetic work
hasLatinTitle De fide
hasPart Book I of De fide
Book II of De fide
Book III of De fide
Book IV of De fide
Book V of De fide
historicalPeriod 4th century
influenced later Latin Trinitarian theology
influencedBy Arian controversy
Nicene Creed
intendedAudience Christian believers
defenders of Nicene orthodoxy
language Latin
mainTopic Christian theology
Nicene doctrine
Trinity
placeInCanon patristic standard work of Ambrose
purpose to defend Nicene Trinitarian doctrine
to explain the Christian doctrine of the Trinity
religiousContext Christianity
religiousDenomination Catholic Church
theologicalTradition Latin patristic theology
Nicene Christianity
title De fide
usedIn Catholic theological education
historical studies of Trinitarian doctrine
workType systematic theological exposition
writtenBy Ambrose of Milan

Referenced by (3)
Subject (surface form when different) Predicate
Ambrose of Milan
Aurelius Ambrosius
notableWork
De fide
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