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'''Canon''' names the scope of authority a text is granted within a community. In the [[Church of Humans]], canon does not mean universal control, but differentiated reception. Texts are received according to the work they do: some bear [[Witness]] to [[Christ]], some train [[Recognition]], and some govern [[Practice]] within a freely held [[Covenant]]. No text is granted authority beyond its proper [[Jurisdiction]] | '''Canon''' names the scope of authority a text is granted within a community. In the [[Church of Humans]], canon does not mean universal control, but differentiated reception. Texts are received according to the work they do: some bear [[Witness]] to [[Christ]], some train [[Recognition]], and some govern [[Practice]] within a freely held [[Covenant]]. No text is granted authority beyond its proper [[Jurisdiction]]. | ||
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Canon names the scope of authority a text is granted within a community. In the Church of Humans, canon does not mean universal control, but differentiated reception. Texts are received according to the work they do: some bear Witness to Christ, some train Recognition, and some govern Practice within a freely held Covenant. No text is granted authority beyond its proper Jurisdiction.