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A sect is a group with {{Wiki|distinctive}} [[religious]], {{Wiki|political}} or [[philosophical]] [[beliefs]]. Although in {{Wiki|past}} it was mostly used to refer to [[religious]] groups, it has since expanded and in {{Wiki|modern}} {{Wiki|culture}} can refer to any organization that breaks away from a larger one to follow a different set of rules and {{Wiki|principles}}. The term is occasionally used in a malicious way to suggest the broken-off group follows a more negative [[path]] than the original. The historical usage of the term "sect" in Christendom has had pejorative connotations, referring to a group or {{Wiki|movement}} with {{Wiki|heretical}} [[beliefs]] or practices that deviate from those of groups considered {{Wiki|orthodox}}.
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A sect as used in an [[Indian]] context refers to an organized [[tradition]].
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=={{Wiki|Etymology}}==
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The [[word]] sect comes from the Latin {{Wiki|noun}} secta (a {{Wiki|feminine}} [[form]] of a variant {{Wiki|past}} participle of the verb sequi, to follow), meaning "(beaten) [[path]]", and figuratively a (prescribed) way, mode, or [[manner]], and hence metonymously, a [[discipline]] or school of [[thought]] as defined by a set of methods and [[doctrines]]. The {{Wiki|present}} gamut of meanings of sect has been influenced by {{Wiki|confusion}} with the homonymous (but {{Wiki|etymologically}} unrelated) Latin [[word]] secta (the {{Wiki|feminine}} [[form]] of the {{Wiki|past}} participle of the verb secare, to cut), as sects were scissions cut away from the mainstream [[religion]].
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==See Also==
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* [[Schools of Buddhism]]
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* [[Schools of Tibetan Buddhism]]
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A sect is a group with distinctive religious, political or philosophical beliefs. Although in past it was mostly used to refer to religious groups, it has since expanded and in modern culture can refer to any organization that breaks away from a larger one to follow a different set of rules and principles. The term is occasionally used in a malicious way to suggest the broken-off group follows a more negative path than the original. The historical usage of the term "sect" in Christendom has had pejorative connotations, referring to a group or movement with heretical beliefs or practices that deviate from those of groups considered orthodox.

A sect as used in an Indian context refers to an organized tradition.

Etymology

The word sect comes from the Latin noun secta (a feminine form of a variant past participle of the verb sequi, to follow), meaning "(beaten) path", and figuratively a (prescribed) way, mode, or manner, and hence metonymously, a discipline or school of thought as defined by a set of methods and doctrines. The present gamut of meanings of sect has been influenced by confusion with the homonymous (but etymologically unrelated) Latin word secta (the feminine form of the past participle of the verb secare, to cut), as sects were scissions cut away from the mainstream religion.



See Also

Source

Wikipedia:Sect