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CANONIST - Übersetzung nach arabisch

ORDINANCES AND REGULATIONS MADE BY CHURCH LEADERSHIP FOR THE GOVERNMENT OF A CHRISTIAN ORGANIZATION OR CHURCH AND ITS MEMBERS
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  • Image of pages from the ''Decretum'' of [[Burchard of Worms]], an 11th-century book of canon law.

CANONIST         

ألاسم

شَرِيعَة ; شَرِيعَةٌ كَنَسِيَّة ; قاعِدَة ; مَبْدَأ

canonist         
عالم بالشرع الكنائسى ، فقية بالقوانين الكنيسة
canon law         
شرع كنسى ، حق قانونى

Definition

canonist
¦ noun an expert in canon law.
Derivatives
canonistic adjective

Wikipedia

Canon law

Canon law (from Ancient Greek: κανών, kanon, a 'straight measuring rod, ruler') is a set of ordinances and regulations made by ecclesiastical authority (church leadership) for the government of a Christian organization or church and its members. It is the internal ecclesiastical law, or operational policy, governing the Catholic Church (both the Latin Church and the Eastern Catholic Churches), the Eastern Orthodox and Oriental Orthodox churches, and the individual national churches within the Anglican Communion. The way that such church law is legislated, interpreted and at times adjudicated varies widely among these four bodies of churches. In all three traditions, a canon was originally a rule adopted by a church council; these canons formed the foundation of canon law.