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1 conciliarism (In the Roman Catholic church, a theory that a general council of the church has greater authority than the Pope and may, if necessary, depose him)
Религия: консилиаризмУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > conciliarism (In the Roman Catholic church, a theory that a general council of the church has greater authority than the Pope and may, if necessary, depose him)
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2 conciliarism
1) Религия: (In the Roman Catholic church, a theory that a general council of the church has greater authority than the Pope and may, if necessary, depose him) консилиаризм2) Христианство: соборность -
3 консилиаризм
Religion: conciliarism (In the Roman Catholic church, a theory that a general council of the church has greater authority than the Pope and may, if necessary, depose him)
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