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Archbishop Stylianos
Dogma and authority in the Church

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1 2 | different notions of the term dogma~The term dogma (from 2 2 | notions of the term dogma~The term dogma (from the verb 'doko' 3 2 | Withthe introduction of the term into the vocabulary and 4 2 | formation of a totally new term became justified, which 5 2(1)| of the development ofthe term "dogma". see N. Xexakis, 6 2 | andtheoretical truth under the term "dogma" is similarly embodied 7 2 | specialised meaning of the term "dogma"which refers not 8 2 | the third meaning of the term dogma. Throughregular and 9 2 | the three meanings of the term dogma mentioned sofar, the 10 2 | entirelydifferent meaning and use of the term dogma is used in modern 11 3 | accordingto the etymology of this term in Greek, means to "go out 12 3 | the strangebelief that the term "infallibility" reeks of 13 3 | neuralgic ecclesiological term (14). Inparticular, one 14 3 | more suitable or effective term than the scholasticplenitudo


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