A canon, in terms of a fictional universe, is a body of material that is considered to be "genuine" or "official", that can be directly referenced as,
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Nature of Canonicity Distinguished from Its Recognition Application of Canonicity However, while inspiration is a necessary condition of canonicity, it is not a sufficient one. Otherwise all of God's special (verbal) revelation would constitute the canon of the church; yet this is not the case, as we can see for a couple...
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the quality or state of being canonical · Learn more about "Canonicity" and related topics at Britannica.com. Pronunciation Symbols...
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When Dallas Theological Seminary professor Daniel Wallace examined New Testament manuscripts stored in the National Archive in Albania last June, he was amazed by what he did not find. Such judgments raise questions about what words like canonicity and inspiration mean for evangelicals.
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I. The Old Testament A. Dead Sea Scroll Evidence Josephus rejected the canonicity of the apocryphal books, apparently reflecting current Jewish thought.
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Canonicity refers to the point of transition from literary to textual history, when a certain version of the text is stamped with the imprimatur of an established authority and the book is given fixed and permanent status.
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Hutchinson encyclopedia article about canonicity. canonicity. Information about canonicity in the Hutchinson encyclopedia. (redirected from canonicity)
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Reference Citation: Boxwell, D. A. (1992). Rose Macaulay's And No Man's Wit and Ernest Hemingway's For Whom the Bell Tolls: Two Spanish Civil War novels and questions of canonicity. WILLA, Volume I, 17-19...
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A literary weblog And I have to dispute your idea of canonicity within comics, John. The reason you’ve heard of so many of the titles from 2006 is because they’re from 2006, and you’ve been studying comics recently.
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