Heresy And Heretics

The word heresy is usually used within a Christian, Jewish, or Islamic context, and implies slightly different meanings in each. The founder or leader of a heretical movement is called a heresiarch, while individuals who espouse heresy or commit heresy are known as heretics.

Heresy is an American virtue. Heretics used to be burned at the stake. Today, they have a stake in building a better America. Etymology will get you into much good trouble. The etymology of the word ...

Heresy, theological doctrine or system rejected as false by ecclesiastical authority. In Christianity, the church regarded itself as the custodian of divine revelation, obligated to keep its teachings uncontaminated. Learn more about the history of combating heresy in Christianity.

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The meaning of HERESY is adherence to a religious opinion contrary to church dogma. How to use heresy in a sentence.

Thus, heresy is not a concept to be viewed in contrast to truth or right doctrine; rather heresy is any view that opposes the political interests of the church and as such needs to be stamped out.

Definition of heresy noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

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HERESY definition: 1. (the act of having) an opinion or belief that is the opposite of or against what is the official…. Learn more.

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Heresy can also refer to theology or doctrine strongly at variance with established beliefs. Someone who accepts, promotes, or believes in heresy is known as a Heretic. The Catholic Church defines heresy as “the obstinate post-baptismal denial of some truth which must be believed with divine and Catholic faith.”

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