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#The characteristic of having existed in [[history]]. | #The characteristic of having existed in [[history]]. | ||
#:''The '''historicity''' of [[Jesus]] is a matter of some debate among scholars.'' | #:''The '''historicity''' of [[Jesus]] is a matter of some debate among scholars.'' | ||
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+ | '''Historicity''' may mean: | ||
+ | *the quality of being part of [[recorded history]], as opposed to [[prehistory]] | ||
+ | *the quality of being part of [[history]] as opposed to being a historical [[myth]] or [[legend]], for example: | ||
+ | ** [[Historicity of the Iliad]] | ||
+ | **[[Historicity (Bible Studies)]] | ||
+ | *** [[Historicity of Jesus]] | ||
+ | *** [[Historicity of the canonical Gospels]] | ||
+ | *** [[Historicism (Christian eschatology)]], a specific brand of [[Biblical literalism]] | ||
+ | ** [[Historicity of Muhammad]] | ||
+ | *[[Historicity (philosophy)]], a word for how history is, to allow discussion as to how its form is interpreted (linear, circular, repetitive etc). | ||
+ | * ''Historicity'', the 2009 album by [[Vijay Iyer]] | ||
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+ | ==See also== | ||
+ | *[[Historicism]] | ||
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- The characteristic of having existed in history.
- The historicity of Jesus is a matter of some debate among scholars.
Historicity may mean:
- the quality of being part of recorded history, as opposed to prehistory
- the quality of being part of history as opposed to being a historical myth or legend, for example:
- Historicity (philosophy), a word for how history is, to allow discussion as to how its form is interpreted (linear, circular, repetitive etc).
- Historicity, the 2009 album by Vijay Iyer
See also
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