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sidbrown
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There is dogma, there is doctrine, and there is teaching for the present time. I don;t think tha it is right to object when a Church or organisation adjusts or develops its teaching in the light of a new situation. And I think that this is what is going to occur in the unlikely event that there is a reunion. The teaching on universal papal jurisdiction which is in effect for the Roman Catholic Church will be modified somewhat when it comes to the unified Church situation. I don’t see why anyone would be against this as it looks to me to be a pretty good idea according to which the scope and limitation of this papal jurisdiction would be as it was in the undivided Church in 1054. In fact a study along these lines is going on right now.If that is what ‘development’ truly can do, then the whole concept of ‘dogma’ is meaningless.
We cannot have theology mean something different over time.