• Heresy in Christianity denotes the formal denial or doubt of a core doctrine of the Christian faith as defined by one or more of the Christian churches...
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    of heresy. Heresy in Christianity, Judaism, and Islam has at times been met with censure ranging from excommunication to the death penalty. Heresy is...
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  • A heresy is a belief or doctrine that is considered to be false or erroneous by the mainstream Christian Church. Heresies have been a major source of...
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  • in turn, accused Flavian of heresy. The Emperor convoked a council and entrusted its presidency to Dioscurus. This Second Council of Ephesus, held in...
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  • In its vision of heresy, the Catholic Church makes a distinction between material and formal heresy. Material heresy means in effect "holding erroneous...
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  • Word of Faith (redirect from JDS heresy)
    Health-and-Wealth Gospel. In 1993, Hank Hanegraaff's Christianity in Crisis charged the Word of Faith movement with heresy and accused many of its churches...
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  • The Orléans heresy in 1022 was an early instance of heresy in Europe. The small heretical sect at the center of the event had coalesced around two canons...
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  • Lutheran Churches label antinomianism as a heresy. As early as 1525, Johannes Agricola advanced his idea, in his commentary on Luke, that the law was a...
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  • faith". The term heresy connotes both the belief in itself, and the attitude towards said belief. Heresy has a specific meaning in the Catholic Church...
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  • Carpocratians (Gnostic sect) (category Heresy in Christianity)
    a hot iron behind the right ear with a special mark. Religion portal Christianity portal Philosophy portal History portal Lechner, Gerhard. "Carpocration...
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    Gnosticism (redirect from Gnostic Heresy)
    disputed. The proto-orthodox Christian groups called Gnostics a heresy of Christianity, but according to the modern scholars the theology's origin is closely...
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  • a distinction between the concepts of "heresy" and "schism" began. In ecclesiastical usage, the term "heresy" refers to a serious confrontation based...
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    Heresiarch (category Heresy in Christianity)
    Sicily, and Pope Anastasius II. Christianity portal List of Christian heresies Heresy in Christianity Look up heresiarch in Wiktionary, the free dictionary...
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  • Monothelitism, or monotheletism was a theological doctrine in Christianity that was proposed in the 7th century, but was ultimately rejected by the sixth...
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  • Kramer in 1486. By the late fourteenth and early fifteenth centuries, the Church's efforts to eradicate heresy and witchcraft resulted in heresy trials...
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  • Monophysitism (category Heresy in Christianity)
    teaching is "an extreme form of the monophysite heresy that emphasizes the exclusive prevalence of the divinity in Christ". Tritheists, a group of sixth-century...
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  • orthodoxy. Christianity portal Catholicism Chalcedonian Definition Eastern Catholic Churches Eastern Christianity Four Marks of the Church Heresy in Christianity...
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  • Christianity and understood success to be the result of personal effort rather than divine intervention. The New Thought movement, which emerged in the...
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    Averroism (category Heresy in Christianity in the Middle Ages)
    Andalusian philosopher Averroes, (known in his time in Arabic as ابن رشد, ibn Rushd, 1126–1198) a commentator on Aristotle, in 13th-century Latin Christian scholasticism...
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    cults, as well as heresy in Christianity. He is also an apologist on doctrinal and cultural issues. Prior to becoming a leading figure in the Christian countercult...
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  • Serpent seed (category Heresy in Christianity)
    original sin as adultery between Eve and the serpent in his book Against Heresies as a 'Gnostic' heresy (possibly espoused by Valentinus (100–160) and the...
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    Pataria (category Heresy in Christianity in the Middle Ages)
    Medieval Heresy. 23-41 Siegel, Arthur. “Italian Society and the Origins of Eleventh-Century Western Heresy”, in Michael Frassetto (ed.), Heresy and the...
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    In November 1554, the Revival of the Heresy Acts (1 & 2 Ph. & M. c. 6) revived three former Acts against heresy; the letters patent of 1382 of King Richard...
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  • Skoptsy (category Heresy in Christianity)
    скопец "eunuch") were a sectarian cult within the larger Spiritual Christianity movement in the Russian Empire. They were best known for practising emasculation...
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  • Quietism (Christian contemplation) (category Heresy in Christianity)
    François Malaval and Madame Guyon), and which were condemned as heresy by Pope Innocent XI in the papal bull Coelestis Pastor of 1687. "Quietism" was seen...
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    Amalrician (category Heresy in Christianity in the Middle Ages)
    condemned again by Pope Innocent III in the Fourth Lateran Council (1215) "as insanity rather than heresy", and in 1225 Pope Honorius III condemned the...
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  • Jewish heresy refers to those beliefs which contradict the traditional doctrines of Rabbinic Judaism, including theological beliefs and opinions about...
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  • Josephines (category Heresy in Christianity in the Middle Ages)
    "Introduction". In Hamilton, Janet (ed.). Hugh Eteriano: Contra Patarenos. Brill. pp. 1–102. ISBN 9789004140004. Lambert, Malcolm (2002). Medieval Heresy: Popular...
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  • Abundant life (category Heresy in Christianity)
    (Christianity), and salvation are essential elements of those teachings. Other elements are faith, prayer, evangelism, and concern for human worth in the...
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    Arnoldists (category Heresy in Christianity in the Middle Ages)
    Lambert 1977, p. 72. Lambert 1977, p. 59. Christianity portal Italy portal Lambert, Malcolm (1977). Medieval Heresy: Popular Movements from Bogomil to Hus...
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