IPA: /ˈbɪb.lɪ.sɪz.əm/
KK: /ˈbɪb.lɪ.sɪzm/
A belief or practice that emphasizes the importance of the Bible in learning, literature, or religious adherence.
Many scholars study biblicism to understand its influence on modern theology.
Biblicism is formed from "Bible" (from Latin *biblia*, meaning the book) and "-ism" (meaning a doctrine or belief system). The term refers to a belief system that emphasizes the authority of the Bible in matters of faith and practice.
Think of the word 'Bible' as the central book of faith, and '-ism' as a system of beliefs — that's why biblicism means a belief system centered on the Bible.