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Sententia certa

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In Roman Catholic theology, Sententia certa refers to teachings without final approval but clearly deduced from revelation.[1] These are below the Sententia fidei proxima level, but above Sententia communis.

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  1. ^ Fundamentals of Catholic dogma b Ludwig Ott, 1964, Herder, ASIN: B002BZOUAI pages 9-10