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Dogma and authority in the Church

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  • The different notions of the term dogma
  1: . For a more or less lexicographical study of the development ofthe term "dogma". see N. Xexakis, [...]
  2: . Mainly through the ecclesiological studies in our century, themystical parallelism betweenTheomit[...]
  3: . Concerning this extremely significant distinction, see furtherthe study of the author, The infal[...]
  4: . ibid. p.78 onwards.
  5: . In Orthodox Dogmatics textbooks. St. Basil's testimony alwayshas a central position, according to[...]
  6: . Precisely for this reason, we consider the title "Dogma andrational thought", in a section of C.[...]
  7: . Cf. op.cit., The Infallibility of the Church in OrthodoxTheology, p. 140 onwards.
  8: . Concerning the relationship between law and grace, see p. 51onwards in the same work.



  • The sacred authority and Theanthropicvalidity of dogma
  9: . Cf. C. Androutsos, Dogmatics, p.12
  10: . Even recently, Prof. John Konidaris who teaches ecclesiasticallaw in the School of Law at Athens [...]
  11: . Refer to paper by this author "The Mystery of Person and HumanAdventure" in Or thodocx Globe, Br[...]
  12: . Thus, for example, the ever-memorable and benevolent D.Moraitis. Dean of the School of Theology a[...]
  13: . These articles, originally published in the Voice ofOrthodoxy, the monthly periodical of the Gre[...]
  14: . It was a very painful surprise for the Orthodox, as well asfor eastern Christians generally to w[...]
  15: . See article entitled "The Bishop in the Church" in theVoice of Orthodoxy,. v.5 (May 1984), p.49.[...]
  16: . ibid. 



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