religious text
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Definition
Noun: A religious text is a specific type of sacred writing or scripture that is venerated within a religion and considered authoritative for its beliefs, practices, and worship of a deity or deities. These texts often form the core doctrinal foundation of a faith tradition.
Usage
A religious text is typically treated with great reverence. It is used for study, ritual, guidance, and worship. * The scholar dedicated her life to studying ancient religious texts. * Many followers read from their religious text daily for inspiration. * Passages from the religious text were recited during the ceremony.
Advanced Usage
- "Canonical religious text": Refers to writings that are officially accepted as part of the sacred canon of a religion.
- The term can be used in academic, interfaith, or comparative discussions about scripture.
Variants and Related Words
- Scripture (n): Often used synonymously with religious text, especially for the collected sacred writings of a religion (e.g., Hindu scripture, Buddhist scripture).
- Sacred text (n): A direct synonym emphasizing the holy and revered nature of the writing.
- Holy book (n): A common term for a religious text that is bound as a single volume, like the Bible or the Quran.
Synonyms
- Scripture
- Sacred writing
- Holy writ
- Canon
Related Phrases
- Religious literature: A broader category that may include religious texts as well as theological commentaries, hymns, or devotional writings that are not necessarily canonical.
- Exegesis: The critical interpretation or explanation of a religious text.
Noun
- writing that is venerated for the worship of a deity