Antilogoumena refers to texts or writings that are accepted by some members of a religious community but not universally recognized or accepted as canonical. The term is often used in the context of biblical literature, where certain texts may hold significant value for specific traditions while being regarded with skepticism or outright rejection by others. This contrasts with "homologoumena," which are texts universally accepted as authoritative. Understanding antilogoumena helps to illustrate the diversity of beliefs and practices within religious traditions.