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Summary Of: Heresy

The founder of a heresy is called a... One who espouses heresy is called a... Heresy is a value judgment and the expression of a view from within an established... Roman Catholics held Protestantism as a heresy while some non... For a heresy to exist there must be an authoritative system of dogma designated as orthodox... heresy is an opinion or doctrine in philosophy... Heresy remained an officially punishable offense in Roman Catholic nations until the late 18th century... Heresy in Orthodox Judaism... Heresy in Orthodox Judaism... for contemporary writers because by definition heresy depends on contrasts with an established... the term heresy has been applied in the United States to the position of those Catholic politicians and... to publicly raise the question of heresy in reference to those who support or vote in favor of abortion... but heresy is usually just new ideas that are foolish or dangerous and appropriately rejected or ignored... Heresy in the 20th century... Heresy in the 20th century...

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