The following pages link to Philosophy, theology, and fundamental theory of Catholic canon law
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- Abbot (links | edit)
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- Antipope (links | edit)
- Antipope John XXIII (links | edit)
- Apostolic succession (links | edit)
- Antipope Felix II (links | edit)
- Blaise Pascal (links | edit)
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- Cardinal (Catholic Church) (links | edit)
- Council of Trent (links | edit)
- Canon law (links | edit)
- Concordat of Worms (links | edit)
- Council of Chalcedon (links | edit)
- Ecumenical council (links | edit)
- Episcopal polity (links | edit)
- First Council of Nicaea (links | edit)
- Falsifiability (links | edit)
- Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel (links | edit)
- Gustav Radbruch (links | edit)
- Holy See (links | edit)
- Holy orders (links | edit)
- Immanuel Kant (links | edit)
- Inquisition (links | edit)
- Immaculate Conception (links | edit)
- Jürgen Habermas (links | edit)
- Jurisprudence (links | edit)
- Justice (links | edit)
- Rumi (links | edit)
- Limbo (links | edit)
- Last rites (links | edit)
- Max Weber (links | edit)
- Military ordinariate (links | edit)
- Niklas Luhmann (links | edit)
- Nicene Creed (links | edit)
- Natural law (links | edit)
- Pope (links | edit)
- Pope Alexander IV (links | edit)
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- Pope Alexander VI (links | edit)
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- Pope Agapetus II (links | edit)
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- Pope John XXI (links | edit)
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