religious sect

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religious sect

A woman studies the history of a religious sect in her library.

Definition

Noun: A religious sect is a distinct, often smaller, group that has separated from a larger religious body due to differences in beliefs, practices, or leadership. It typically implies a group with a specific set of doctrines or a unique identity within a broader religious tradition.

Usage

The term "religious sect" is used to describe a subgroup within a religion. It often carries a neutral, descriptive meaning in academic contexts but can sometimes imply a degree of separation or distinctiveness from mainstream religious institutions. - It functions as a countable noun. - It is often modified by the name of the larger tradition (e.g., a Christian sect, an Islamic sect).

Examples
  • The scholar studied various religious sects that emerged during the Protestant Reformation.
  • That particular religious sect has unique dietary laws and worship practices.
  • Membership in the religious sect requires a strict commitment to its teachings.
Advanced Usage
  • Sectarianism: Refers to excessive attachment to a particular sect or party, often leading to conflict.
    • The history of the region is marred by deep-seated sectarianism.
  • Sectarian (adjective): Pertaining to or characteristic of a sect.
    • The violence was driven by sectarian tensions.
Variants and Related Words
  • Sect (noun): A shorter, more common form of "religious sect."
    • He joined a small sect that emphasized communal living.
  • Denomination: Often used within Christianity to describe a distinct religious body with a common name and structure, typically without the connotation of sharp separation implied by "sect."
  • Cult: A term sometimes used pejoratively for a new religious movement or sect with unorthodox or extremist beliefs and practices. It carries stronger negative connotations than "sect."
Synonyms
  • Faction: A small, organized, dissenting group within a larger one.
  • Offshoot: A thing that has developed from something else, like a sect from a parent religion.
  • Schism: A formal division within or separation from a church or religious body.
Antonyms
  • Mainstream religion: The dominant or most widely accepted form of a religion.
  • Orthodoxy: Authorized or generally accepted theory, doctrine, or practice, especially in religion.
religious sect

A woman studies the history of a religious sect in her library.

Noun
  1. a subdivision of a larger religious group

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