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This, of course, begs the question, “what is religious orthodoxy?” Given the immense variety of of Christian sects, ranging from the traditional Eastern ... The major heresies fall into three categories: ... He became so associated with Monarchianism, that in the early church, heresy of any kind was called Sabellianism.
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Christian heresy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Heresy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Heresy is an introduced change to some system of belief, especially a religion, that conflicts with the previously established canon of that belief. The study of heresy is heresiology. The founder or...
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Schematic classification of some of the above ... Jesus was simply God ... Positions rejected by the early Ecumenical Councils (i.e., "heresies")
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Heresies; Adoptionism - God granted Jesus powers and then adopted him as a Son. Apollinarianism - Jesus divine will overshadowed and replaced the human. Arianism - Jesus was a lesser, created being.
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Use this search engine for REL 3103 to find information on early Christian heresies, extra-canonical Christian texts, and definitions of terms and keywords related to the study of early Christianity. (Created by Gary Cheatham, NSU, Tahlequah, OK);
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I enjoy looking at these heresies, as it seems ... It seems that you too must somehow correlate conflicting ideas among early Christian theologians, just as I must do with 19th century mormon prophets. To quote you, it seems at least the heretic Tertullian “ma[d]e the cut when the Church was defining it’s doctrine.”...
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