De Fide and De Spiritu Sancto are the chief dogmatic works of Saint
Ambrose of Milan. Composed between 378 and 381 at the request of
the Emperor Gratian, they vindicate the Divinity of Christ and of
the Holy Spirit against those who would deny them. Saint Ambrose
(Aurelius Ambrosius) was bishop of Milan from a.d. 374 to 397 and
was one of the most influential ecclesiastical figures of the
fourth century. For his brilliant defense of orthodoxy against the
Arian heretics, Saint Ambrose is counted as one of the four
original Doctors of the Church.
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