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- noun Plural form of
kerygma .
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We may see the traces of this in the use of baptismal practice and formula in the polemic of the day (as I have argued elsewhere); and Basil of Caesarea effectively grants the seriousness of the difficulty in the de spiritu sancto, when he appeals to the dogmata of routine practice and teaching as a means of rightly understanding the kerygmata of public formulae.
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