bibliolatry
/ˌbɪbliˈɑlətri/
noun
An excessive adherence to the literal interpretation of the Bible.
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.
noun
An excessive adherence to the literal interpretation of the Bible.
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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