1) Marcionism. The American HeritageŽ Dictionary of the English Language:
Fourth Edition. 2000. ...Christian heresy of the second and third centuries a.d. that rejected the Old Testament and denied the incarnation of God in Jesus as a human. After Marcion (died... 2) heretical. The American HeritageŽ Dictionary of the English Language:
Fourth Edition. 2000. ...1. Of or relating to heresy or heretics. 2. Characterized by, revealing, or approaching departure from established beliefs or standards. heˇretiˇcalˇly -ADVERBheˇretiˇcalˇness... 3) Arian 1. The American HeritageŽ Dictionary of the English Language: Fourth
Edition. 2000. ...1. Of or relating to Arianism: the Arian heresy. 2. Of or relating to Arius. A believer in Arianism.... 4) heresy. The American HeritageŽ Dictionary of the English Language: Fourth
Edition. 2000. ...Roman Catholic dogma by a professed believer or baptized church member. b. Adherence to such dissenting opinion or doctrine. 2a. A controversial or unorthodox opinion... 5) heresiarch. The American HeritageŽ Dictionary of the English Language:
Fourth Edition. 2000. ...One who originates or is the chief proponent of a heresy or heretical movement. Late Latin haeresiarcha, from Late Greek hairesiarkhs : Greek hairesis, sect; see... 6) Dominic, Saint. The American HeritageŽ Dictionary of the English Language:
Fourth Edition. 2000. ...Spanish-born priest who preached against the Albigensian heresy and founded the Dominican order of friars (1216).... 7) Oldcastle, Sir John. The American HeritageŽ Dictionary of the English
Language: Fourth Edition. 2000. ...English Lollard conspirator who was burned alive for heresy.... 8) Pelagianism. The American HeritageŽ Dictionary of the English Language:
Fourth Edition. 2000. ...The theological doctrine propounded by Pelagius, a British monk, and condemned as heresy by the Roman Catholic Church in a.d. 416. It denied original sin and affirmed... 9) Albigenses. The American HeritageŽ Dictionary of the English Language:
Fourth Edition. 2000. ...The members of a Catharist religious sect of southern France in the 12th and 13th centuries, exterminated for heresy during the Inquisition. Medieval Latin Albignss,... 10) Latimer, Hugh. The American HeritageŽ Dictionary of the English Language:
Fourth Edition. 2000. ...English prelate who refused to recant his Protestantism after the accession of Mary I, a Catholic, and was executed for heresy.... |