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COLLEGIALISM definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
1. the sharing of authority among colleagues . 2. Roman Catholic Church. the principle that authority is shared by the pope and the bishops. www.collinsdictionary.com
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COLLEGIALISM Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
a theory of church polity that defines the church as a society of voluntary members independent of the state, self-governing, and with authority vested in the ... www.merriam-webster.com
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Collegialism - Christian Cyclopedia
Welcome to the Christian Cyclopedia edited by Erwin Lueker. Originally published in print editions by Concordia Publishing House, St. Louis, MO USA, Christian ... cyclopedia.lcms.org
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collegialism
collegialism (kəˈliːdʒɪəlɪz(ə)m) [f. prec. + -ism.] A name of German origin (= collegialismus, collegial system) for the theory of ecclesiastical polity which maintains that the (or a) visible church is a purely voluntary association (collegium) formed by contract, in which the supreme authority res... Oxford English Dictionary
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collegialism, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English ...
The earliest known use of the noun collegialism is in the 1880s. OED's only evidence for collegialism is from 1882, in a text by Philip Schaff, theologian ... www.oed.com
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Collegialism - Search results provided by BiblicalTraining
* Church and state are both purely voluntary associations (collegia) in which supreme authority rests with the body of the members. A civil magistrate has no ... www.biblicaltraining.org
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episcopalism
episcopalism (ɪˈpɪskəpəˌlɪzm) [f. episcopal + -ism.] That theory of church polity which places the supreme authority in the hands of an episcopal or pastoral order; if this authority is in practice exercised by any recognized head of the church it is only as the delegate of this order as a whole, an... Oxford English Dictionary
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Collegialism - Analytic Quality Glossary
Collegialism in higher education is a process of governance that prioritises shared decision making among the (usually senior) academic community. explanatory ... www.qualityresearchinternational.com
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Collegialism - Oxford Reference
The thesis that the Church and State are purely voluntary associations (collegia) in which supreme authority rests with the body of the members. www.oxfordreference.com
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Collegialism - Brill - Reference Works
Following episcopalism (I) and territorialism , collegialism was the latest of the three 17th- and 18th century theories on the origin and legitimation of ... referenceworks.brill.com
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COLLEGIALITY Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of COLLEGIALITY is the cooperative relationship of colleagues; specifically : the participation of bishops in the government of the Roman ... www.merriam-webster.com
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collegialism - definition and meaning - Wordnik
collegialism: Eccles., the theory of church polity which maintains that the church is a society or collegium of voluntary members, and is not subordinate to ... www.wordnik.com
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Theodor Kliefoth
He opposed the territorialism of state omnipotence, which denied the independence of the Church, the collegialism of modern representative church government wikipedia.org
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collegial
collegial, a. (kəˈliːdʒɪəl) [a. F. collégial, or ad. L. collēgiāl-is, f. collēgium college.] 1. Of the nature of, or constituted as, a college. † collegial church: = collegiate church.1530 Palsgr. 207/1 Collegial churche, esglise collegialle. 1530–1 Act 22 Hen. VIII, c. 15 Cathedralle and collegiall... Oxford English Dictionary
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Canadian women's ice hockey history
The Ontario Women's Hockey Association (OWHA) formed in 1975 and, though it was founded on the principles of collegialism (a collective volunteerism), wikipedia.org
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