How To Use Bibliolatry In A Sentence
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In so doing, he discloses, as a guide, a way to avoid the extremes of Puritan bibliolatry, without compromising the primary stature of the Bible.
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He was critical of Karl BARTH for what he called "bibliolatry" and for his aloofness from society.
Concise Dictionary of Religion
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There is a fine line between bibliophilia and bibliolatry. Bibliophiles love books, reading them, holding them, owning them. Bibliolaters don't just love books, they worship them.
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Of course, we are not guilty of bibliolatry. It is not the paper and the ink that we worship, but the God revealed in the written Word.
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But the bibliolatrist cannot say _that_; because, if he does, then he is formally unsaying the very principle which is meant by bibliolatry.
Theological Essays and Other Papers — Volume 1

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In fact if he was the arch-Protestant we believe him to have been, he might well have denounced excessive regard for beautiful language as bibliolatry.
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That leads to the sin of idolatry, the sin of bibliolatry and the Protestant danger of worshiping the text.
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These are really good questions and get to the heart of bibliolatry.
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If her love of books is a tad over-the-top, she's suffering from bibliolatry.
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The fact that the devil also knows the scriptures should give us some cause for concern over the popular bibliolatry of our age.
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The conservative strand of black religion is evident in what Harvard professor Peter Gomes calls "bibliolatry" -- the practice of worshiping the
The Mad Professah Lectures
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(In fact, some modernist critics would say that Evangelicals and other biblical literalists engage in "bibliolatry" or text worship.)
Valerie Tarico: Psychology of God: Do Christians Believe God Has Emotions?
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The conservative strand of black religion is evident in what Harvard professor Peter Gomes calls "bibliolatry" - the practice of worshiping the Bible rather than worshiping God.
Local News from The Gainesville Sun
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He resists bibliolatry, does not accept the doctrine of Calvin of a complete corrupt humanity, and never assumes to try to prove the existence of God, taking that for granted.
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Were it not a bad time for a bibliopolists, bibliomaniacs, bibliographers, and bibliotheques which hinder bibliolatry, he would have given them in a bumper, and not drop by drop as if he were afflicted with dysury of the brain.
Droll Stories — Complete Collected from the Abbeys of Touraine
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They had committed what Saphir calls bibliolatry (making an idol of the Bible and its doctrines).
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Take me for example. I am a confirmed bibliophile, but I also have a strong respect for books that borders on bibliolatry.
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A church member once accused me of bibliolatry.
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The elevation of the Bible by the Protestants, and particularly the Calvinists — what has been called the bibliolatry of the sixteenth century — was to have im - portant and widespread consequences.
CHRISTIANITY IN HISTORY
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For the Vedas, at least, were considered to be of divine authority, and their words, metres, and grammar were regarded with a superstitious awe, such as reminds us of what has been called the "bibliolatry" of the Jewish
Pantheism, Its Story and Significance Religions Ancient and Modern
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It was, I believe, Robert Schuler who warned Christians to beware of "bibliolatry".
Matt Idom: Worshiping God, Not The Bible
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The word that lurks in the criticism of Webster et al is 'bibliolatry', but strictly speaking that is not something which orthodox believers have been guilty of.
Exiled Preacher