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Heresy is proposing some unorthodox change to an established system of belief, especially a religion, that conflicts with the previously established opinion ...
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A general Wikipedia article which also contains some heresies later than the early church period. Heresies are grouped into a number of categories, ...
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Heresies. Adoptionism - God granted Jesus powers and then adopted him as a Son. Albigenses - Reincarnation and two gods: one good and other evil. ...
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Heresies have been with us from the Church's beginning. They even have been started by Church leaders, who were then corrected by councils and popes. ...
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A number of Christian beliefs were declared heresy in the early centuries of the church. Some beliefs declared heresy (Monophysitism, Monothelitism, ...
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Short descriptions of Gnosticism, Montanism, Monarchianism, Arianism, Apollinarianism, Nestorianism, Eutychianism and Pelagianism.
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The existence and persecution of heresy became more prominent during the period 1100-1500. Why did heretical beliefs become problematic at this time? it is ...
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St. Thomas defines heresy: 'a species of infidelity in men who, having professed the faith of Christ, corrupt its dogmas'
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Etymology: Middle English heresie, from Anglo-French, from Late Latin haeresis, from Late Greek hairesis, from Greek, action of taking, choice, sect, ...
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