The Council in Trullo has shaped the canonical tradition of the Orthodox Church in powerful ways. It was summoned to bring discipline to many aspects of church life, and its canons therefore address liturgical, pastoral, administrative, and ethical issues. Perhaps even more significantly, its second canon confirmed the corpus canonum that we have come to know as authoritative in the Orthodox tradition. For these and other reasons, a number of recent publications have focused on Trullo. Few, however, have examined a particularly unusual characteristic of the Trullan canons: Unlike the majority of earlier canonical legislation, the canons promulgated at Trullo are full of quotations from Scripture, the Fathers, and previous canonical sources....
With its roots in the first century CE and claims to special revelation from various apparitions, th...
Among the recommendations adopted by the Canon Law Society of America at its last annual meeting was...
La notion, le statut et la question revisitée de la dispense canonique dans la tradition de l’Église...
Beginning with St. Basil the Great, Orthodox canonists maintain an eye both on the canons themselves...
The consideration of authority in the Orthodox church leads us directly into the roots of the tradit...
Laurent V. L'œuvre canonique du concile in Trullo (691-692), source primaire du droit de l'Église or...
This newest volume in the History of Medieval Canon Law series surveys the history of Byzantine and ...
The long-running jurisdictional dispute between the patriarchs of Aquileia and Grado entered a perio...
Protestants almost never called their ecclesiastical norms ‘canons.’ When Protestant jurists or the...
Theodore Balsamon, a 12th-century Constantinopolitan canonist, famously said: “Civil law punishes, c...
ABSTRACT: From the beginning of the Church, the Christian faithful, vested with the authority of Jes...
Οἰκονομία in Orthodox Canon Law shares a family of meanings and represents an overlap of philosophic...
Faced with the possible différence between pastoral action and the norms of canon law, the author pr...
The novelty of the canonical approach is questioned and its fascination at least partly traced to th...
The article provides a comparative analysis of normativity accepted by Christian Enumerical Council ...
With its roots in the first century CE and claims to special revelation from various apparitions, th...
Among the recommendations adopted by the Canon Law Society of America at its last annual meeting was...
La notion, le statut et la question revisitée de la dispense canonique dans la tradition de l’Église...
Beginning with St. Basil the Great, Orthodox canonists maintain an eye both on the canons themselves...
The consideration of authority in the Orthodox church leads us directly into the roots of the tradit...
Laurent V. L'œuvre canonique du concile in Trullo (691-692), source primaire du droit de l'Église or...
This newest volume in the History of Medieval Canon Law series surveys the history of Byzantine and ...
The long-running jurisdictional dispute between the patriarchs of Aquileia and Grado entered a perio...
Protestants almost never called their ecclesiastical norms ‘canons.’ When Protestant jurists or the...
Theodore Balsamon, a 12th-century Constantinopolitan canonist, famously said: “Civil law punishes, c...
ABSTRACT: From the beginning of the Church, the Christian faithful, vested with the authority of Jes...
Οἰκονομία in Orthodox Canon Law shares a family of meanings and represents an overlap of philosophic...
Faced with the possible différence between pastoral action and the norms of canon law, the author pr...
The novelty of the canonical approach is questioned and its fascination at least partly traced to th...
The article provides a comparative analysis of normativity accepted by Christian Enumerical Council ...
With its roots in the first century CE and claims to special revelation from various apparitions, th...
Among the recommendations adopted by the Canon Law Society of America at its last annual meeting was...
La notion, le statut et la question revisitée de la dispense canonique dans la tradition de l’Église...