What does bibliolatric mean?
Bibliolatric means Relating to or exhibiting bibliolatry..
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Pronunciation varies by accent · adjective
Relating to or exhibiting bibliolatry..
In the Protestant religion, not only does the conflict also exist, but theoretically it is necessary, it is inevitable; for in bibliolatric Protestantism science and religion penetrate each other.
Arnold’s “Hebraism and Hellenism,” in his Culture and Anarchy, is too patronizing of both the Anglican establishment and the bibliolatric nonconformists, but it can serve as partial text.
There seems to be growing enthusiasm for the extremist bibliolatric churches and ministers who believe the imminent future is literally mapped out by the Book of Revelations, consistent with their belief that Genesis is literal history.
Use bibliolatric when its meaning, tone and grammar fit the full sentence. A synonym is not always a direct replacement.
Bibliolatric means Relating to or exhibiting bibliolatry..
Common synonyms include bibliolatrous.
The opposite depends on the specific sense.
In the Protestant religion, not only does the conflict also exist, but theoretically it is necessary, it is inevitable; for in bibliolatric Protestantism science and religion penetrate each other.
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