hagiography in English

noun
1
the writing of the lives of saints.
In spite of its unreliability as a factual source for specific information about individual saints, however, hagiography supplies us with a rich source of information about medieval social and philosophical attitudes.

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1. 1 For the rest of the programme was sheer hagiography.

2. 6 Along with the national myth comes a rich tradition of hagiography.

3. 7 But soon the facts crowd in and the film spirals into hagiography.

4. 5 Closer to such history in terms of the narrative skill required is hagiography.

5. Presenting a very sanitized view of Pitt's career, the film ends up a hagiography of Churchill.

6. Los Angeles Times mocked after dedicating new beat to celebrating Kamala Harris: ‘Blatant hagiography’ ‘This is gross

7. 4 Presenting a very sanitized view of Pitt's career, the film ends up a hagiography of Churchill.

8. The only sources about him are a horoscope by Rhetorius and a hagiography of Daniel the Stylite.

9. 3 In spite of the personal hagiography it was the thought, above all, which inspired so many millions.

10. In 1882, a quarterly review on critical hagiography was established under the title of Analecta Bollandiana, which still exists today and publishes supplements to the Acta

11. 10 Even as Sharpton spoke, Facebook and other sites were host to raucous debates about whether the instant hagiography wasn't minimizing too many troubling details.

12. 8 His impatience with fools was legendary,(www.Sentencedict.com) and the amount of hagiography now being ladled onto his life with abandon would undoubtedly set his teeth on edge.

13. 9 There is a genre of literature that details the lives of saints, Hagiography, but that came later and is largely something we find in the Christian era.

14. It examines hagiography, monastic rules and letters, and documentary papyri to reassess the state of the field and to produce a fuller portrait of Anchoritic and semi-Anchoritic female asceticism

15. 11 Making good use of his natural gifts and of the circumstances in which he found himself, "M" produced a book unique, so far as my knowledge goes, in the literature of hagiography.

16. 2 Clearly a work of hagiography, it was released in 19 was a Times Critic's Pick, was nominated for 10 Academy Awards, and won 5 Oscars, including an Oscar for best original screenplay.

17. 2009, John Renard, Tales of God's Friends: Islamic Hagiography in Translation, page 53: We, on the other hand, do not reject the occurrence of Breakings of the natural order of things that occur in connection with a prescribed