Sources
- Wolfgang Beinert Lexikon der katholischen Dogmatik, Herder, Freiburg, 1988
- Avery Dulles, The Survival of Dogma, Faith, authority and dogma in a changing world, Image Book, New York, 1970
- Avery Dulles, The Changing forms of faith, Alexandria, Virginia, 1970
- Avery Dulles, Doctrinal authority of the Church, in Theology in Revolution, Alba House, Staten Island, 1970
- J.B.Heinrich, Lehrbuch der katrholischen Dogmatik, Verlag der Aschaffendorfischen Buchhandlung, Münster 1900 (1939)
- Ludwig Ott Grundriss der Dogmatik Herder, Freiburg 1965
- Karl Rahner, Theology and the Magisterium, Theological digest, 1968, 4-17
- Karl Rahner, Historical dimensions in Theology, Theology difest, 1968, 30-42
- Karl Rahner, What is a dogmatic statement, Theological Investigations, 5 1966, 42-66
- Francis Simmons, Infallibility and the Evidence, Springfield, Ill, 1968
- Michael Schmaus, Katholische Dogmatik, München 1955 (1982)
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