- Source: Enchiridion symbolorum, definitionum et declarationum de rebus fidei et morum
The Enchiridion (full title: Enchiridion symbolorum, definitionum et" target="_blank">et declarationum de rebus fidei et" target="_blank">et morum; "A handbook of symbols, definitions and declarations on matters of faith and morals"), usually translated as The Sources of Catholic Dogma, is a compendium of texts on Catholic theology and morality. This compendium was first published in 1854, and has been updated many times in subsequent editions since. It is sometimes referred to as Denzinger, after its first editor, Heinrich Joseph Dominicus Denzinger.
Name
The name Enchiridion (from Greek cheir, "hand") means "handbook". It was originally published as Enchiridion symbolorum et" target="_blank">et definitionum, quae de rebus fidei et" target="_blank">et morum a conciliis oecumenicis et" target="_blank">et summis pontificibus emanarunt. The work is today published as Enchiridion symbolorum, definitionum et" target="_blank">et declarationum de rebus fidei et" target="_blank">et morum.
The Enchiridion is sometimes referred to as Denzinger, after its first editor, Heinrich Joseph Dominicus Denzinger. It is commonly abbreviated 'D', 'D.', or 'Dz'. It is also referred to as 'DS' in editions edited by Adolf Schönmetzer due to a revision in numbering ('DS' sometimes continues to be used as a general reference to even later editions), as 'DB' for editions edited by Clément Bannwart, and as 'DH' for editions edited by Peter Hünermann.
Structure
The Enchiridion is chronologically ordered. It includes teachings of popes and ecumenical councils. The Enchiridion does not repeat all the full texts.
References
External links
Denzinger, Henricus (1854). Enchiridion symbolorum et" target="_blank">et definitionum, quae de rebus fidei et" target="_blank">et morum a conciliis oecumenicis et" target="_blank">et summis pontificibus emanarunt (1st ed.). Wirceburgi: Sumptibus Stahelianis.
Denzinger, Henricus (1854). Enchiridion symbolorum et" target="_blank">et definitionum, quae de rebus fidei et" target="_blank">et morum a conciliis oecumenicis et" target="_blank">et summis pontificibus emanarunt (2nd ed.). Wirceburgi: Sumptibus Stahelianis.
Denzinger, Henricus (1856). Enchiridion symbolorum et" target="_blank">et definitionum, quae de rebus fidei et" target="_blank">et morum a conciliis oecumenicis et" target="_blank">et summis pontificibus emanarunt (3rd ed.). Wirceburgi: Sumptibus Stahelianis.
Denzinger, Henricus (1865). Enchiridion symbolorum et" target="_blank">et definitionum, quae de rebus fidei et" target="_blank">et morum a conciliis oecumenicis et" target="_blank">et summis pontificibus emanarunt (4th ed.). Wirceburgi: Sumptibus Stahelianis.
Denzinger, Henricus (1874). Enchiridion symbolorum et" target="_blank">et definitionum, quae de rebus fidei et" target="_blank">et morum a conciliis oecumenicis et" target="_blank">et summis pontificibus emanarunt (5th ed.). Wirceburgi: Sumptibus Stahelianis.
Latin text – documents to 1957
French translation – documents to 1959
Spanish translation – documents to 1957
English translation – documents to 1950 and old numbering only
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