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− | '''''Canonical''''' is an adjective derived from canon. It essentially means "standard" or "generally accepted." | + | '''''Canonical''''' is an adjective derived from ''canon''. It essentially means "standard" or "generally accepted." |
This word is used to refer to the canons of the Eastern Orthodox, adopted by [[Ecumenical Council]]s. | This word is used to refer to the canons of the Eastern Orthodox, adopted by [[Ecumenical Council]]s. | ||
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+ | ==See also== | ||
+ | *[[Canons of the Orthodox Church]] | ||
+ | *[[Holy Scripture]] | ||
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+ | ==Source== | ||
+ | *[[wikipedia:Canonical|''Canonical'' at Wikipedia]] |
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Canonical is an adjective derived from canon. It essentially means "standard" or "generally accepted."
This word is used to refer to the canons of the Eastern Orthodox, adopted by Ecumenical Councils.
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