- Christian Sacred Texts - ReligionFacts
The primary sacred text of Christianity is the Bible (from Latin biblia, "books"), which consists of the Old Testament and New Testament Catholic and Orthodox Christians also include the Apocrypha
- Christianity - Sacred Texts - Patheos
Christianity collects the Jewish scriptures in the Old Testament Twenty-seven manuscripts from the 1st century of the Common Era are collected in the New Testament
- Christian Texts | Sacred Texts Archive
The following are archives of public domain etexts about Christianity and related topics, which contain much more material than we have room or bandwidth for at this site
- Sacred Texts Writing in Christianity - Synonym
The Catholic and Orthodox streams of Christianity accept these texts as part of the canonical Scriptures That is, they believe these texts are part of the biblical text Protestant Christians reject these texts as Scripture, but many still consider them useful
- THE BIBLE: THE SACRED TEXTS OF CHRISTIANITY | Facts and Details
The Christian Bible has two sections, the Old Testament and the New Testament The Old Testament is the original Hebrew Bible, the sacred scriptures of the Jewish faith, written at different times between about 1200 and 165 BC
- Sacred Texts – World Religions: the Spirit Searching
Many faiths have a rich history of revered and honored texts, be they the word of God as revealed to prophets, oral stories retold by one generation to another over centuries, or the sayings of a Teacher written down (eventually) into books
- Christianitys Sacred Texts: A Revealing Guide
While the Bible is the primary Christianity sacred text, some Christian denominations may consider other writings important for theological understanding These might include writings from early church fathers, denominational doctrines, or liturgical texts used in worship
- Meaning of Sacred text in Christianity - Wisdom Library
Sacred texts, as defined throughout the provided text, are religious writings deemed holy and authoritative across various Christian traditions These texts, primarily including the Bible, serve as a foundation for beliefs, practices, and understanding the divine
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