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- noun Plural form of
kerugma .
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Gr.ciii. p. 1027) writes, "In this work," i.e. Or.II. "he says that of the doctrines (didagmaton) handed down in the church by the ministers of the word, some are dogmata, and others kerugmata.
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B.), while he reserves kerugmata for what is now often understood by dogmata, i.e. "legitima synodo decreta." cf.Ep. LII., where he speaks of the great kerugma of the Fathers at Nicaea.
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