Ecclesiastical polity
Ecclesiastical polity is the operational and governance structure of a church or of a Christian denomination. It also denotes the ministerial structure of a church and the authority relationships between churches. Polity relates closely to ecclesiology, the study of doctrine and theology relating to church organization. Ecclesiastical polity is defined as both the subject of ecclesiastical government in the abstract and the particular system of government of a specific Christian organization. The phrase is sometimes used in civil law.
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Ecclesiastical polity
Ecclesiastical polity is the operational and governance structure of a church or of a Christian denomination. It also denotes the ministerial structure of a church and the authority relationships between churches. Polity relates closely to ecclesiology, the study of doctrine and theology relating to church organization. Ecclesiastical polity is defined as both the subject of ecclesiastical government in the abstract and the particular system of government of a specific Christian organization. The phrase is sometimes used in civil law.
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Con Governo della Chiesa si in ...... sono sviluppati nella storia.
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Ecclesiastical polity is the o ...... s sometimes used in civil law.
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Governo Eclesiástico é a forma ...... separatistas ou independentes.
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教会政治、(きょうかいせいじ、ラテン語:regimen ec ...... ty)とは、キリスト教会の運営形態。大きく分けて3種類ある。
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教政體制(即教會體制),是指基督教在其教內實行的組織原則和管 ...... 種制度:主教制、長老制和公理制,有很少數的教派實行混合制度。
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Con Governo della Chiesa si in ...... sono sviluppati nella storia.
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Ecclesiastical polity is the o ...... s sometimes used in civil law.
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Governo Eclesiástico é a forma ...... separatistas ou independentes.
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教会政治、(きょうかいせいじ、ラテン語:regimen ec ...... ty)とは、キリスト教会の運営形態。大きく分けて3種類ある。
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教政體制(即教會體制),是指基督教在其教內實行的組織原則和管 ...... 種制度:主教制、長老制和公理制,有很少數的教派實行混合制度。
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Ecclesiastical polity
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Governo della Chiesa
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Governo eclesiástico
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教政體制
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