canonistical
/kænɒnɪˈstɪkəl/Definitions
1. adjective
relating to or based on the decisions of a church council or other authoritative body.
“The canonistical interpretation of the scripture has been a subject of debate among scholars.”
2. noun
a doctrine or principle that is based on the decisions of a church council or other authoritative body.
“The canonistical views on marriage have been influential in shaping modern Western society.”