Hagiology
noun
1 hagiology
Literature narrating the lives (and legends) of the saints.
Roget 983:
theology
(natural and revealed);
theogony†,
theosophy;
divinity;
hagiology,
hagiography;
Caucasian mystery;
monotheism;
religion;
religious persuasion,
religious sect,
religious denomination;
creed
etc.
(belief)
484;
article of faith,
declaration of faith,
profession of faith,
confession of faith.
theologue,
theologian;
scholastic,
divine,
schoolman†,
canonist,
theologist†;
the Fathers.
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Polish: hagiografia
Roget 985:
revelation,
inspiration,
afflatus;
theophany†,
theopneusty†.
Word,
Word of God;
Scripture;
the Scriptures,
the Bible;
Holy Writ,
Holy Scriptures;
inspired writings,
Gospel.
Old Testament,
Septuagint,
Vulgate,
Pentateuch;
Octateuch;
the Law,
the Jewish Law,
the Prophets;
major Prophets,
minor Prophets;
Hagiographa,
Hagiology;
Hierographa†;
Apocrypha.
New Testament;
Gospels,
Evangelists,
Acts,
Epistles,
Apocalypse,
Revelations.
Talmud;
Mishna,
Masorah.
prophet
etc.
(seer)
513;
evangelist,
apostle,
disciple,
saint;
the Fathers,
the Apostolical Fathers†;
Holy Men of old,
inspired penmen.
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