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Religious texts,
including scripture, are
texts which various religions consider to be of
central importance to
their religious tradition. They
often feature...
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Scriptural Reasoning ("SR") is one type of interdisciplinary,
interfaith scriptural reading. It is an
evolving practice of
diverse methodologies in which...
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Scriptural geologists (or
Mosaic geologists) were a
heterogeneous group of
writers in the
early nineteenth century, who
claimed "the
primacy of literalistic...
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Revealed exegesis considers that the Holy
Spirit inspired the
authors of the
scriptural texts,[citation needed] and so the
words of
those texts convey a divine...
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Demand deposits or
checkbook money are
funds held in
demand accounts in
commercial banks.
These account balances are
usually considered money and form...
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publication now in the
public domain: Herbermann, Charles, ed. (1912). "
Scriptural Tropology".
Catholic Encyclopedia. Vol. 15. New York:
Robert Appleton...
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- canons,
which refers to the
various scriptural collections of
Buddhist sacred scriptures or the
various Buddhist scriptural canons. Some of
these collections...
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Ecclesiastical authorities used the
acceptance or
rejection of
specific scriptural books as a
major indicator of
group identity, and it pla**** a role in...
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Scriptural Way of the
Cross or
Scriptural Stations of the
Cross is a
modern version of the
ancient Christian,
especially Catholic,
devotion called...