Heresy. H., in its religious-canonical sense, is more easily defined than historically identified. Simply put, it is the denial of any or all accepted dogma of an orthodox set of beliefs, teachings, or tenets:
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spelling | Siebach, James L. Verfasser aut Heresy. H., in its religious-canonical sense, is more easily defined than historically identified. Simply put, it is the denial of any or all accepted dogma of an orthodox set of beliefs, teachings, or tenets 2000 txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Heresy; Heresie year:2000 pages:735-738 Encyclopedia of Greece and the Hellenic tradition. 1. A - K 1. publ. London [u.a.], 2000 (2000), 735-738 (DE-604)BV013481259 |
spellingShingle | Siebach, James L. Heresy. H., in its religious-canonical sense, is more easily defined than historically identified. Simply put, it is the denial of any or all accepted dogma of an orthodox set of beliefs, teachings, or tenets Heresy; Heresie |
title | Heresy. H., in its religious-canonical sense, is more easily defined than historically identified. Simply put, it is the denial of any or all accepted dogma of an orthodox set of beliefs, teachings, or tenets |
title_auth | Heresy. H., in its religious-canonical sense, is more easily defined than historically identified. Simply put, it is the denial of any or all accepted dogma of an orthodox set of beliefs, teachings, or tenets |
title_exact_search | Heresy. H., in its religious-canonical sense, is more easily defined than historically identified. Simply put, it is the denial of any or all accepted dogma of an orthodox set of beliefs, teachings, or tenets |
title_full | Heresy. H., in its religious-canonical sense, is more easily defined than historically identified. Simply put, it is the denial of any or all accepted dogma of an orthodox set of beliefs, teachings, or tenets |
title_fullStr | Heresy. H., in its religious-canonical sense, is more easily defined than historically identified. Simply put, it is the denial of any or all accepted dogma of an orthodox set of beliefs, teachings, or tenets |
title_full_unstemmed | Heresy. H., in its religious-canonical sense, is more easily defined than historically identified. Simply put, it is the denial of any or all accepted dogma of an orthodox set of beliefs, teachings, or tenets |
title_short | Heresy. H., in its religious-canonical sense, is more easily defined than historically identified. Simply put, it is the denial of any or all accepted dogma of an orthodox set of beliefs, teachings, or tenets |
title_sort | heresy h in its religious canonical sense is more easily defined than historically identified simply put it is the denial of any or all accepted dogma of an orthodox set of beliefs teachings or tenets |
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