bibliolatry

/ˌbɪbliˈɑlətri/
noun
  1. Extreme devotion to or worship of books, especially the Bible.
    • His bibliolatry was evident from the hundreds of Bibles he collected from around the world.
    • Her bibliolatry meant she spent every weekend at rare book fairs.
    • Some critics accuse the group of bibliolatry, treating the text as infallible.
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