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+ | * Byzantine Catholic canon law - [http://www.intratext.com/X/ENG1199.HTM Code of Canons for the Oriental Churches] | ||
+ | * Roman Catholic - [http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/09056a.htm Catholic Encyclopedia article on Canon Law] (outdated, but informative) | ||
* In Islam, see [[w:Sharia], [[w:Fatwa]], and [[w:Fiqh]] | * In Islam, see [[w:Sharia], [[w:Fatwa]], and [[w:Fiqh]] | ||
* In Judaism, see [[w:Halakha]] | * In Judaism, see [[w:Halakha]] |
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Articles and Books on Orthodox Canon Law
- N. Athanasiev. "The Canons of the Church: Changeable or Unchangeable?" St. Vladimir's Theological Quarterly, 11(1967), pp. 54-68.
- Lewis J. Patsavos. The Canon Law of the Orthodox Catholic Church (Mimeographed Notes). Brookline, Mass.: Holy Cross Bookstore, 1975.
- Henry R. Percival, Ed. The Seven Ecumenical Councils. "Nicene and Post-Nicene Fathers," Second Series, Vol. 14. Grand Rapids, Michigan: William B. Eerdmans Publishing Co., 1956.
- B. Archondonis. "A Common Code for the Orthodox Churches," Kanon I (1973), pp. 45-53.
- The Theology of Oikonomia and Its Implications for Sacramental and Ecumenical Perspectives by Sabu John
- The Canonical Tradition of the Orthodox Church by Lewis Patsavos
- The Russian Canonical Territory - some comments from an Orthodox historico-canonical perspectiv
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Parallels in other religious groups
- Byzantine Catholic canon law - Code of Canons for the Oriental Churches
- Roman Catholic - Catholic Encyclopedia article on Canon Law (outdated, but informative)
- In Islam, see [[w:Sharia], w:Fatwa, and w:Fiqh
- In Judaism, see w:Halakha