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  1. la. ISO 639-2. lat. ISO 639-3. lat. 教會拉丁語 ( 拉丁語 : Latina ecclesiastica )是 天主教會 活動所用的說教式 拉丁語 。. 作為為了用傳統語言傳教而發展起來的 晚期拉丁語 、 武加大聖經 的編著語言,並用於傳教及教廷 彌撒 等宗教活動而頗具宗教色彩。. 如同 阿奎那 ...

  2. Medieval Latin was the form of Literary Latin used in Roman Catholic Western Europe during the Middle Ages. In this region it served as the primary written language, though local languages were also written to varying degrees. Latin functioned as the main medium of scholarly exchange, as the liturgical language of the Church, and as the working ...

  3. 2 de abr. de 2024 · ecclesiastical Latin; Proper noun [edit] Ecclesiastical Latin. The Latin language as spoken, written, and used in the Christian church and in church services. Synonyms [edit] Church Latin; Translations [edit]

  4. History of Latin. One of the seven ceiling frescoes painted by Bartolomeo Altomonte in his 80th year for the library of Admont Abbey. An allegory of the Enlightenment, it shows Aurora, goddess of dawn, with the geniuses of language in her train awakening Morpheus, god of dreaming, a symbol of man. The geniuses are Grammar, Didactic, Greek ...

  5. Latín eclesiástico es la denominación que se da al latín tal como es usado en los documentos de la Iglesia católica, en la liturgia latina y en los escritos teológicos escritos en latín. Las principales diferencias respecto al latín clásico se encuentra en su pronunciación, en la introducción de neologísmos, y en el significado ...

  6. Latin is a language. Ecclesiastical Latin is not a language. It is only the same Latin language used for ecclesiastical purposes, as it can be used for commercial purposes, for purposes of invective, or just for fun. Others may see reasons, practical or of other nature, for keeping this article separate.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › EcclesiologyEcclesiology - Wikipedia

    Christianity. In Christian theology, ecclesiology is the study of the Church, the origins of Christianity, its relationship to Jesus, its role in salvation, its polity, its discipline, its eschatology, and its leadership . In its early history, one of the Church's primary ecclesiological issues had to do with the status of Gentile members in ...