Magisteriology
noun
noun ·Rare ·Advanced level
Definitions
Noun
- 1 Theology of the magisterium, i.e. the teaching authority of the church. More precisely the study of how to interpret the teachings of the church. rare, uncountable
"These studies have not pointed out these errors and inadequacies in order to discredit the hierarchical magisterium but rather to make possible a realistic magisteriology that will properly reflect the true nature of the teaching and witnessing of the Church."
Example
More examples"These studies have not pointed out these errors and inadequacies in order to discredit the hierarchical magisterium but rather to make possible a realistic magisteriology that will properly reflect the true nature of the teaching and witnessing of the Church."
Etymology
From magisterium + -ology.
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