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Reverential capitalization - Wikipedia

In this example, the proper name "God", like "Day" and "Night", is capitalized and the pronoun "He" is a reverential capitalization. While proper names are ...

Reverential Capitalization, or God and Pronouns - Almost An Author

The Chicago Manual of Style, The Society of Biblical Literature, and Associated Press style guides, state that he, him, his, and so on shouldn't ...

Reverential capitalization - The Presbyterian Outlook

Reverential capitalization is a way of embedding regard, reverence and even awe for God in the written word. This is the principal reason I have ...

Reverential Capitalization - LinkedIn

Reverential capitalization is the practice of capitalizing religious words that refer to a deity and/or divine being(s) in cases where the words would not ...

What is reverential capitalization? - Christ Church Cathedral

Reverential capitalization refers to the practice of capitalizing words referring to the Divine in religious texts. Wikipedia defines it as “ ...

Writing & Publishing - Reverential Capitalization | ChristianWriters.com

It's good for a publisher to allow a scrupulous author to insist on uppercase if they feel it's important, but Romans 14 has things to say about ...

5 reasons why I'm not keen on reverential capitalization

'Reverential capitalization' refers to the practice of capitalizing, for reasons of reverence or respect, the initial letters of words that refer to the deity.

8 Capitalization Rules - Hallard Press

Some writers will capitalize pronouns — or any words — that refer to God. This is called “reverential capitalization.” There is no hard and fast rule about this ...

Reverential Capitalization | Christian Forums

Generally, whenever you see "LORD" (in all caps) as opposed to "Lord" or "lord", it means the proper name of God is being used. I think this ...

Reverential capitalization - TV Tropes Forum

Reverential language isn't just used for God and other divinities, it can also be be applied to royalty, religious leaders, and others of incredibly high ...

Reverential capitalization of possessive pronouns : r/grammar - Reddit

I capitalize possessives like "Yours" and "His" when referring to God. Is this correct? For the sake of clarity, it makes sense, but at the same time, it feels ...

Is reverential capitalization required when referring to angels ...

I would say no. Reverential capitalization is never truly “required”, but much of what I have read was written by authors who elected to use it.

Capitalization in Christian Publishing: A Guide - PaperBlazer

... capitalization is more than a matter of grammar or ... This includes pronouns referring directly to any member of the Trinity in a reverential context.

Capitalization of Spiritual Terms - - Book Editing Associates

Excessive capitalization seems to be an artifact from the distant past of the Bible. There have been fashions in reverential capitalization ...

When did Biblical publishers start de-capitalizing pronouns referring ...

The question is referring to what is called “reverential capitalization” in English. One theory is that this practice in English may have come ...

Christian Publishing Standards: Part 2 - ProofreadingPal

Reverential Capitalization. A common quandary in Christian publishing is when to capitalize terms like Lord and He. · Formatting Religious Terms.

When to Capitalize Religious Terms | Proofed's Writing Tips

In the past, it was common to capitalize the first letters of pronouns when referring to religious figures. This is known as reverential ...

Should all pronouns referring to God be capitalized? - Got Questions

Many people struggle with this question. Some, believing it shows reverence for God, capitalize all pronouns that refer to God.

Does Capitalizing "Him" Equal Reverence? - Catholic Exchange

A reading of Romans 14 is instructive here. Its basic teaching is, “In essential things: unity. In non-essentials: liberty. In all things: ...

Which Bibles capitalize pronouns for God? - Bible Reviewer

I find reverential capitalization clarifies the antecedent. It ... Should not the pronouns be capitalized to show respect and reverence no matter ...