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  • ...homas is distinguished for his eucharistic hymns, which form a part of the Church's liturgy.[8] ...ed disciplines (Catholic philosophy, theology, history, liturgy, and canon law).
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  • ...l Church] in the United States, although in the canon law of the Episcopal Church they are referred to as "solitaries" rather than "hermits".
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  • *1a : a [[license]] to print or publish especially by Roman Catholic episcopal [[authority]] ...blication is implicitly a [[public]] declaration that nothing offensive to Catholic teaching on [[faith]] and [[morals]] has been found in it. The imprimatur i
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  • '''''Canonical''''' is an adjective derived from canon. ''Canon'' comes from the Greek word ''kanon'' "rule" (perhaps originally from ''kan ...mewhat analogous to the precedents established in [[common law]] by [[case law]].
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  • ....wikipedia.org/wiki/Canon_law_(Catholic_Church) canon lawyer] appointed by Church authorities to argue against the canonization of a candidate. It was this p *1: a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roman_Catholicism Roman Catholic] official whose [[duty]] is to [[examine]] critically the [[evidence]] on w
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  • ...n Churches, canon 48] to refer to the central government of the [[Catholic Church]], headed by the Bishop of Rome, commonly called the [[Pope]]. The Holy See ...Curia]]. The Roman Curia consists of a complex of offices that administer church affairs at the highest level, including the Secretariat of State, nine Cong
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  • ...ament, but does not include the [[deuterocanonical]] portions of the Roman Catholic Old Testament. The term does not imply naming, numbering or ordering of boo ...ible'' is a term that refers to the common portions of the [[Tanakh|Jewish canon]] and the [[Bible#Christian Bible|Christian canons]]. In its Latin form, ''
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  • ...tion between Pauline Christians and their opponents, so portrays Paul as a law-abiding Jewish Christian and omits his dispute with [[Peter, the Apostle|Pe ...Paul's epistles were accepted early as scripture and later established as Canon of Scripture. Critical scholars regard Paul's epistles (written 50-62)[18]
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  • ...more easily preserved for future generations. In modern times, a [[Western canon]] was collated that defined the best of [[Western culture]]. ...εταχαραττε το θειον νομισμα" ("metacharatte to theion nomisma"). It is the law of strict continuity. We preserve and do not throw away words or ideas. Wor
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  • ...civil government.[3] Theocratic governments enact [[Theonomy|theonomic]] [[law]]s. ...erstood theocracy as a fourth form of government in which only God and his law is [[sovereign]]. Josephus' definition was widely accepted until the enligh
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  • ...ford: OUP, 1998), Ignaz Goldziher's ''Introduction to Islamic Theology and Law'' (Princeton University Press, 1981), Roger Jackson and John J. Makransky's ** In [[Church Fathers|patristic]] Greek sources, ''theologia'' could refer narrowly to de
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  • ...spirituality]] were related to positive psychosocial functioning, but only church-centered religiousness protected subjects against the fear of death.[10] ....newadvent.org/cathen/06020b.htm ''Catholic Encyclopedia'' "Fear (in Canon Law)"]
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  • '''The Episcopal Church''' is the official name of the Province of the Anglican Communion in the Un ...isitors_8950_ENG_HTM.htm What makes us Anglican?Hallmarks of the Episcopal Church]
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  • ...ost-Reformation Eucharistic rites, tr. sacrificium laudis of the [[Latin]] Canon of the Mass. ...publicly condemned, is often tolerated for the benefits it provides to the church and the sense of [[community]] it engenders.
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  • ...rsy, applied to modes of procedure held to have been observed in the early Church in gradually teaching the mysteries of the Christian faith to neophytes, an ...the Secret..a convenient name for the custom which prevailed in the early Church of concealing from heathen and catechumens the more sacred and mysterious d
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  • ...then and the life of Jesus. The majority, including the [[Eastern Orthodox Church|Eastern Orthodox]], allow an exception for [[John the Baptist]] as a prophe ...world, certain members of the congrgation will give prophecies during the church meeting. Prophecies like this are often directed toward the congregation.
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  • ...[[formal]] or [[informal]] [[system]] of [[primary]] [[principle]]s and [[law]]s that [[regulate]]s a [[government]] or other [[institution]]. ...nstitutions, the term ''constitution'' could be applied to any important [[law]] that governed the functioning of a government.
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  • Magic practice was actively discouraged by the church, but remained widespread in folk religion throughout the medieval period. M ...seven ''artes magicae'' or ''artes prohibitae'', arts prohibited by canon law, as expounded by [[Johannes Hartlieb]] in 1456, their sevenfold partition r
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  • ...ference religious texts that are non-canonical, as well as more mainstream canon (Christian example of the former, [[Dark Night of the Soul]], and the latte ...ion (of [[causality]]), prayer, [[asceticism]] (fasting from the world), [[Catholic devotions|devotions]], [[Dhikr]], [[Sema|Sama]], the chanting of [[mantra]]
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  • ...le [https://www.newadvent.org/cathen/09495a.htm BOOKS OF MACHABEES] in the Catholic Encyclopedia.)[https://www.newadvent.org/bible/1ma000.htm] [49] so that they should forget the law and change all the ordinances.
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