- καθολικός
- καθολικός, ή, όν (κατά + ὅλος; Hippocr. et al.; Polyb.; Dionys. Hal., Comp. Verb. 12; Iambl., Vi. Pyth. 15, 65; Porphyr., Vi. Pyth. 30; Ps.-Plut., Hom. 201 κ. λόγοι; SIG 785, 4 [6 B.C.]; OGI 668, 47; BGU 19 I, 5 [135 A.D.]; Philo; Just., D. 102, 4 καθολικὰς καὶ μερικὰς κρίσεις ‘general and individual judgments’; Ath. 27, 1; κ. ἀνάστασις ἁπάντων ἀνθρώπων Theoph. Ant. 1, 13 [p. 86, 24]. Later a much-used title) general, universal ἡ κ. ἐκκλησία the universal assembly/church (in contrast to a single congregation [cp. the contrast μερικὰ κ. καθολικά in Zosimus 7: Hermetica IV p. 105, 24]; s. Hdb. on ISm 8:2) ISm 8:2; MPol ins; 8:1; 19:2. Not in contrast to a single congregation MPol 16:2; but the text is not certain. ὁ ἐκκλησιαστικὸς κανὼν καὶ κ. (Artem. 1, 2 p. 4, 23 ὅρος κ.=a generally valid definition; 4, 2 p. 205, 1 λόγος; Aëtius p. 30, 20 of a law of general validity; Herm. Wr. 2 ins v.l. Ἑρμοῦ … λόγος καθολικός; Epict. 4, 4, 29; 4, 12, 7 τὰ καθολικά=the laws or truths of general validity) EpilMosq 2. Ἐπιστολὴ καθολικά (καθολικὴ ἐπιστολή first in the Antimontanist Apollonius [c. 197 A.D.] in Eus., HE 5, 18, 5. Eusebius himself speaks, as we do, of ‘the’ seven general epistles: 2, 23, 25) as v.l. in the ins of Js; 1 and 2 Pt; 1–3 J; and Jd.—M-M. TW. Sv.
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