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Religious text

Religious texts, including scripture, are texts which various religions consider to be of central importance to their religious tradition. Religious texts are usually thought of as sacred or authoritative based on their recognition and use in a religious community. What is included as a religious text may vary between different cultures and historical…

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Etymology and nomenclature

History of religious texts

Authority of religious texts

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Religious text

Nodes58
Edges57
Triples48
Avg. degree1.97
Density0.034483
Components1

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Religious text

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related to Etymology and nomenclature · 24
Religious text → According, At, Beyond Christianity, Bible, CE, Dictionary, English, Greek, In, It, Juan Widow, Laodicea, Latin, New Testaments, Old, Oxford World Encyclopedia, Peter Beal, Scripture, Some, Synod
related to history · 11
Religious text → BCE, Biblical, Gilgamesh, Hinduism, It, Kesh Temple Hymn, One, Sumer, The, The Epic, The Rigveda
related to Authority of religious texts · 7
Religious text → Abrahamic, Dharma, In, Indian, Scripture, Some, The
see also · 1
Religious text → List

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religious texts sacred scripture canonical traditions text religions bce practices considered oral written derived canon one preserved community often according

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storytellinginstance ofreligious teachings are preserved and passed on through oral traditions0.80text
memorizationinstance ofreligious teachings are preserved and passed on through oral traditions0.80text
and ritual speechinstance ofreligious teachings are preserved and passed on through oral traditions0.80text
the Abrahamic religions that the text is divinely or supernaturally revealed or divinely inspiredinstance ofThe terms sacred text and religious text are not necessarily interchangeable in that some religious texts are believed to be sacred because of the belief in some theistic religions0.80text
or in non-theistic religions such as some Indian religions they are considered to be the central tenets of their eternal Dharmainstance ofThe terms sacred text and religious text are not necessarily interchangeable in that some religious texts are believed to be sacred because of the belief in some theistic religions0.80text
Religious textrelated to Authority of religious textsThe0.60section
Religious textrelated to Authority of religious textsSome0.60section
Religious textrelated to Authority of religious textsScripture0.60section
Religious textrelated to Authority of religious textsAbrahamic0.60section
Religious textrelated to Authority of religious textsIndian0.60section
Religious textrelated to Authority of religious textsDharma0.60section
Religious textrelated to Authority of religious textsIn0.60section

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