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This 6 page report discusses the
question of what makes or defines a text as “sacred.” In general,
a sacred text is an outline of the principles or paths to be
followed that govern the movement by one person or a group toward
spiritual enlightenment. It is thought to be worthy of religious
reverence and fundamentally inviolable. It is also consider as
divinely inspired. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
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6 pages (~225 words per page)
File: D0_BWsacred.rtf
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and fundamentally inviolable. It is also consider as divinely inspired. Bibliography lists 8 sources. BWsacred.rtf What Makes any Text "Sacred"?
By: C.B. Rodgers - October 2001 -- for more information on using this paper properly! Introduction The first thing the student writing about the
concept of "sacredness" should understand is that it is not a wholly subjective construct that is only based on one particular groups definition of what is and is not "holy,"
"revered," or religious law. It is, instead an outline of the principles or paths to be followed that govern the movement by one person or a group toward spiritual enlightenment.
It is thought to be worthy of religious reverence and fundamentally inviolable. It is generally thought to have been divinely inspired. And, it is virtually always related to transformation, enlightenment,
and love. Another distinguishing feature of a sacred text is its generosity to humanity. However, it is remarkably easy for any student studying the topic to become caught up
in questions such as: How does each tradition make its enduring statements? What exactly is meant by a text? What are the principal sacred texts of the various religions,
and what forms do they take? What are the liturgical, intellectual, political, and ritual uses of sacred texts in the different traditions? What will best serve the student researching such
concepts is an understanding that "sacred" is taking a broad-based approach in understanding how the "sacred" has been defined and how that then applies to the consideration that a particular
text may also be thought of as "sacred." The Nature of the Sacred It will be valuable for the student working on this project to realize that "sacred" does not
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