In the hagiology of liberal America, Franklin Roosevelt has always been a favorite saint.
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The term hagiology, the study of hagiography, is also current in English, though less common.
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As sources on the hagiology and phenomenology of Sufism, however, his works have immense value.
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The men who invented the country 200 years ago have long since been enshrouded by the myths of textbooks and the mists of hagiology.
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Some experts even speculate that the aim of Teng's campaign may be to discredit Maoism itself, or at least that part of the hagiology that is invoked by opponents of the push for modernization.
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Literature narrating the lives (and legends) of the saints
(hagiologist) hagiographer: the author of a worshipful or idealizing biography
A hagiography /u02CChu00E6u0261iu02C8u0252u0261ru0259fi/ is a biography of a saint or an ecclesiastical leader. The term hagiography may be used to refer to the biography of a saint or highly developed spiritual being in any of the world's spiritual traditions.