Canonist

/ˈkænənɪst/ noun

Definition

A scholar or expert in church law and the rules (canons) that govern religious institutions.

Etymology

From canon (rule) plus -ist suffix (meaning 'a specialist in'). These were learned clergy who specialized in the complex legal systems of the Church.

Kelly Says

In medieval universities, canonists were like lawyers of the Church—they studied thick books of religious law and settled disputes about property, marriage, and church authority.

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