Canonists

/ˈkænənɪsts/ noun (plural)

Definition

Multiple scholars or experts in church law and the rules that govern religious institutions.

Etymology

Plural of canonist, from canon plus -ist suffix meaning 'specialists.'

Kelly Says

Medieval canonists were basically the intellectual superstars of the Church—they filled monasteries and cathedrals, and their interpretations of church law shaped European society.

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