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Biblical Canon

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The biblical canon refers to the collection of books that are considered as divinely inspired and authoritative within a particular religious tradition, such as Christianity or Judaism.

Key Features

  • Collection of inspired and authoritative texts
  • Guiding principles for faith and practice
  • Historically determined by religious leaders or councils

Pros

  • Provides guidance and teachings for believers
  • Offers insight into religious beliefs and practices
  • Central to the foundation of religious faith

Cons

  • May be subject to interpretation and differing opinions
  • Excludes some texts that were not included in the canon
  • Historically influenced by political and religious factors

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