hasViewOnScripture
P2324
predicate
Indicates that an entity holds a particular interpretive stance or doctrinal position regarding scripture.
Aliases (16)
- viewOnScripture ×21
- scriptureView ×14
- approachToScripture ×6
- stanceOnScripture ×5
- viewsScriptureAs ×5
- scriptureStatus ×4
- positionOnScripture ×3
- scripturalView ×2
- viewOnBible ×2
- viewOnTorah ×2
- viewedScripture ×2
- viewedScriptureAs ×2
- recognizesAsAuthoritativeScripture ×1
- viewOfBible ×1
- viewOnScriptures ×1
- viewsPreviousScripturesAs ×1
Sample triples (78)
| Subject | Object |
|---|---|
| Alexandrian theology | containing spiritual sense beyond literal sense ("viewsScriptureAs") → |
| Alexandrian theology | having multiple levels of meaning ("viewsScriptureAs") → |
| Antiochene school of theology | Scripture interpreted according to historical circumstances ("viewOnScripture") → |
| Antiochene school of theology | priority of literal sense over allegorical sense ("viewOnScripture") → |
| Athari creed | affirmation of Quranic and prophetic texts without metaphorical reinterpretation of divine attributes ("approachToScripture") → |
| Athari creed | literalist tendency regarding divine attributes ("approachToScripture") → |
| Baptists | Bible as final authority in matters of faith and practice ("scriptureView") → |
| Baruch Spinoza | advocated historical-critical study of the Bible ("viewOnScripture") → |
| Brahmoism | accepts truth in multiple scriptures ("scriptureView") → |
| Brahmoism | rejects scriptural infallibility ("scriptureView") → |
| Chan Buddhism | does not reject scriptures but does not rely on them as primary means to enlightenment ("viewOnScripture") → |
| Christian Church | Bible as sole rule of faith and practice ("scriptureView") → |
| Christian Church | high view of biblical authority ("viewOnScripture") → |
| Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) | Bible as authoritative for faith and practice ("scriptureView") → |
| Church of Christ, Scientist | Bible as inspired word of God → |
| Church of Christ, Scientist | Science and Health as key to understanding the Bible → |
| Conservative Friends | high regard for the Bible ("viewOnScripture") → |
| Conservative Judaism | accepts divine inspiration with historical development ("approachToScripture") → |
| ECUSA | scripture as primary source of authority ("scriptureStatus") → |
| Esoteric Christianity | containing esoteric or initiatory teachings ("viewsScriptureAs") → |
| Esoteric Christianity | multi-layered in meaning ("viewsScriptureAs") → |
| Evangelical Presbyterian Church | Bible as final authority in matters of faith and practice ("scriptureView") → |
| Evangelical Presbyterian Church | authoritative for faith and life ("viewOnBible") → |
| Evangelical Presbyterian Church | inspired Word of God ("viewOnBible") → |
| Evangelical churches | inspired word of God ("viewOfBible") → |
| Evangelicalism | Bible is inspired word of God → |
| Evangelicalism | Bible is norm for doctrine and life → |
| Free Church of Scotland | biblical inerrancy ("stanceOnScripture") → |
| Free Reformed Churches of North America | biblical inerrancy ("stanceOnScripture") → |
| Free Reformed Churches of North America | supreme authority for faith and life ("viewOnScripture") → |
| General Assembly of Unitarian and Free Christian Churches | views scriptures as inspirational rather than infallible ("stanceOnScripture") → |
| Hanbali school | emphasis on literal meaning of texts ("viewOnScripture") → |
| Hersteld Hervormde Kerk | high view of biblical authority ("scriptureView") → |
| International Lutheran Council | high view of biblical authority ("positionOnScripture") → |
| Islam | originally revealed by God ("viewsPreviousScripturesAs") → |
| John Gill | high view of biblical inspiration ("viewOnScripture") → |
| Judaism | Torah is divinely revealed → |
| Kabbalah | Torah as multi-layered text ("viewOnTorah") → |
| Kabbalah | Torah containing hidden mystical codes ("viewOnTorah") → |
| Karaite Jews | Hebrew Bible ("recognizesAsAuthoritativeScripture") → |
| Liberal Friends | Bible as inspired but not infallible ("scriptureView") → |
| Liberal Judaism (UK) | historical‑critical ("approachToScripture") → |
| Lutheran Church–Missouri Synod | Scripture is the inspired and inerrant Word of God ("viewOnScripture") → |
| Mahabharata | Smriti text in Hinduism ("scriptureStatus") → |
| Marcionism | New Testament god as merciful and loving ("viewedScripture") → |
| Marcionism | Old Testament god as legalistic and harsh ("viewedScripture") → |
| Nichiren Buddhism | Lotus Sutra as ultimate teaching of Shakyamuni Buddha ("viewOnScriptures") → |
| Ohio Yearly Meeting (Conservative) | Bible interpreted through the inward teaching of Christ ("scripturalView") → |
| Ohio Yearly Meeting (Conservative) | high view of the Bible ("scripturalView") → |
| Old Catholicism | accepts biblical canon of the Western Church ("scriptureView") → |
| Orthodox Presbyterian Church | Scripture as the only infallible rule of faith and practice ("positionOnScripture") → |
| Pastoral Friends | authoritative ("viewsScriptureAs") → |
| Pharisees | authoritative written Torah ("viewedScriptureAs") → |
| Protestant Christianity | Scripture as highest authority in matters of faith → |
| Protestant Reformed Churches in America | biblical inerrancy ("viewOnScripture") → |
| Protestant Reformed Churches in America | biblical infallibility ("viewOnScripture") → |
| Reformed Congregations | biblical inerrancy (traditional view) ("stanceOnScripture") → |
| Reformed Congregations | high view of biblical authority ("stanceOnScripture") → |
| Religious Society of Friends | Bible as important but not sole authority ("scriptureView") → |
| Religious Society of Friends | continuing revelation ("scriptureView") → |
| Sadducees | Pentateuch as primary authority ("viewedScriptureAs") → |
| Socinians | Bible as sole authoritative source of doctrine ("viewOnScripture") → |
| Tengrism | primarily oral tradition ("scriptureStatus") → |
| The Reasonableness of Christianity | Scripture presents a clear and simple requirement for faith ("positionOnScripture") → |
| Theodore of Mopsuestia | literal-historical interpretation ("viewOnScripture") → |
| Theravada | Pali Canon is earliest complete Buddhist canon ("viewOnScripture") → |
| Unitarianism | historical-critical ("approachToScripture") → |
| Unitarianism | non-literal ("approachToScripture") → |
| United Reformed Churches in North America | biblical inerrancy ("scriptureView") → |
| United Reformed Churches in North America | biblical infallibility ("scriptureView") → |
| Valentinianism | reinterprets New Testament texts esoterically ("viewOnScripture") → |
| Valentinianism | uses Pauline epistles extensively ("viewOnScripture") → |
| Wesleyan Methodist Church | Bible as supreme authority in matters of faith and practice ("scriptureView") → |
| Westminster Confession of Faith | Scripture is self-interpreting in necessary matters ("viewOnScripture") → |
| Westminster Confession of Faith | Scripture is the only infallible rule of faith and practice ("viewOnScripture") → |
| Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod | Bible is verbally inspired and inerrant ("viewOnScripture") → |
| Zahiri school of law | scriptural texts are self-sufficient for law ("viewOnScripture") → |
| al-Muwahhidun al-Duruz | esoteric texts restricted to initiates ("scriptureStatus") → |