| Table of Contents | Words: Alphabetical - Frequency - Inverse - Length - Statistics | Help | IntraText Library | ||
| Alphabetical [« »] usingthese 1 v 2 valid 2 validity 13 validityof 1 value 3 values 1 | Frequency [« »] 13 can 13 such 13 they 13 validity 12 also 12 any 12 first | Archbishop Stylianos Dogma and authority in the Church IntraText - Concordances validity |
Part
1 2| socio-political incharacter. Its validity depended directly upon the 2 2| bemaintained in full honour and validity: "we have this treasure 3 2| remain in absolute honour and validity. This does notmean that 4 3| of the authenticity and validity of dogma, unthinkingly usingthese 5 3| themeanings of "authority" and "validity" by carefully examining 6 3| close to the notion of "validity". If,however, this notion 7 3| however, this notion of "validity" stems from the transcendent 8 3| and consolidation of the validity of dogma. Being inthe salvific, 9 3| theserealities that the human-Divine validity of dogma is based and,through 10 3| contribution tothe Theanthropic validity of dogma which is continuously 11 3| importance in establishing the validity of dogma which is theissue 12 3| dominant impression is thatthe validity of dogma - which it has 13 3| affirmation of theDivine-human validity of dogma.~If all of this