"religious teaching' or "religious teachings'

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Tan Elaine

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When we talk about what a religion teaches, can we refer to what is taught as "religious teaching'? Or should it be 'religious teachings'?

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I'd say 'teaching'.
 

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When we talk about what a religion teaches, can we refer to what is taught as "religious teaching'? Or should it be 'religious teachings'?

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Although "teaching" is usually uncountable, when it comes to religion or philosophy, "teachings" is often used -- the teachings of Jesus, the teachings of Buddha, etc.
 

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It really depends on the context- if referring to the body of thought, I'd be more likely to use the plural, but if thinking of it as one strand of thought alongside others like law, I might use the singular. What was the sentence you wanted to use it in?
 

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It really depends on the context- if referring to the body of thought, I'd be more likely to use the plural, but if thinking of it as one strand of thought alongside others like law, I might use the singular. What was the sentence you wanted to use it in?
Thanks, Tdol.

No sentence. But I read in Buddhist articles, the phrase used. Sometimes I see 'religious teaching' and on other occasions 'religious teachings'. That confuses me.
 
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