kanonilisuse
Kanonilisuse, or canonicity, is the status of a text, work, or element being considered part of a defined canon by a community, institution, or scholarly tradition. Canonicity determines what is regarded as authoritative, foundational, or representative within a given domain. The concept is used across religious, literary, film, and media contexts, and its criteria vary by community.
In religion, canonicity denotes which scriptures are accepted as sacred and authoritative. Different traditions have different
Canon status is not fixed: it can evolve through editorial decisions, new published works, retcons, or shifts