De Fide Catolica
There are a number of documents titled De Fide Catholica concerning the Catholic faith.
Among them are:
- The edict "De fide catholica" (Edictum de fide catholica issued by Emperor Theodosius on 27 February 380, establishing Catholic Christianity as the official religion of the empire.
- The Tractate "De fide catholica" of Boethius (480-524 or 525)
- De fide catholica ex Veteri et Novo Testamento contra Iudaeos[1] by Isidore of Seville (560-636)
- The Summa contra Gentiles, also known as Tractatus de fide catholica, contra Gentiles [contra errores infidelium], of Thomas Aquinas (1225-1274)
- The Constitution "De fide catholica" of the First Vatican Council approved in April 1870 (also called "Dei Filius").
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