apostolischen
Apostolischen is a German adjective form derived from the noun Apostel (apostle). It is used to describe things that relate to or originate from the apostles, such as their teachings, authority, or tradition. The term appears in religious, historical, and linguistic contexts and is commonly found in phrases like apostolische Tradition (apostolic tradition) or apostolische Sukzession (apostolic succession).
Etymology and usage: The word comes from the Greek apostolos through Latin and Germanic development. In German,
Theological context: In Christian theology, apostolicity marks an appeal to the authority or teachings of the
Linguistic note: As an adjective, apostolisch changes to apostolischen, apostolische, apostolisches depending on gender, number, and
See also: Apostle, Apostolicity, Apostolic succession, Apostolic Church.