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What (who) is heretical$34828$ - definition

FORMAL DENIAL OR DOUBT OF A CORE DOCTRINE OF THE CHRISTIAN FAITH
Christian heresies; Heresy (Christian); Christian heresy; Heresy (Christan); Heretic of Christianity; Heretical Christian
  • This 1711 illustration for the ''[[Index Librorum Prohibitorum]]'' depicts the Holy Ghost supplying the book burning fire.

Six Heretical Teachers         
  • Depiction of the Six Heretical Teachers in the [[Kizil Caves]]
Six heretical teachers
The Six Heretical Teachers, Six Heretics, Six Śramaṇa, or Six Tirthikas (false teachers) were six sectarian contemporaries of Gautama Buddha (Śākyamuni), each of whom held a view in opposition to his teachings. Encyclopedia.
Heresy         
  • A statue in [[Vienna]] portraying [[Saint Ignatius of Loyola]] trampling on a heretic
  • [[Cristiano Banti]]'s 1857 painting ''Galileo facing the [[Roman Inquisition]].''
  • Crusades]] ordered by the Pope.
  • Mérindol]] in 1545.
  • [[Mehdiana Sahib]]: the Killing of [[Bhai Dayala]], a [[Sikh]], by the Mughals at Chandni Chowk, India in 1675
  • Former German Catholic [[friar]] [[Martin Luther]] was famously excommunicated as a heretic by [[Pope Leo X]] by his [[papal bull]] ''[[Decet Romanum Pontificem]]'' in 1520. To this day, the papal decree has not been rescinded.
  • AD 1455–1460}}.
BELIEF OR THEORY THAT IS STRONGLY AT VARIANCE WITH ESTABLISHED BELIEFS OR CUSTOMS
Heresies; Heretical; Heretics; Heresy And Heretics; Herecy; Herasy; Heracy; False doctrine; Heretic; Hearesy
·noun An offense against Christianity, consisting in a denial of some essential doctrine, which denial is publicly avowed, and obstinately maintained.
II. Heresy ·noun An opinion held in opposition to the established or commonly received doctrine, and tending to promote a division or party, as in politics, literature, philosophy, ·etc.;
- usually, but not necessarily, said in reproach.
III. Heresy ·noun Religious opinion opposed to the authorized doctrinal standards of any particular church, especially when tending to promote schism or separation; lack of orthodox or sound belief; rejection of, or erroneous belief in regard to, some fundamental religious doctrine or truth; heterodoxy.
heretical         
  • A statue in [[Vienna]] portraying [[Saint Ignatius of Loyola]] trampling on a heretic
  • [[Cristiano Banti]]'s 1857 painting ''Galileo facing the [[Roman Inquisition]].''
  • Crusades]] ordered by the Pope.
  • Mérindol]] in 1545.
  • [[Mehdiana Sahib]]: the Killing of [[Bhai Dayala]], a [[Sikh]], by the Mughals at Chandni Chowk, India in 1675
  • Former German Catholic [[friar]] [[Martin Luther]] was famously excommunicated as a heretic by [[Pope Leo X]] by his [[papal bull]] ''[[Decet Romanum Pontificem]]'' in 1520. To this day, the papal decree has not been rescinded.
  • AD 1455–1460}}.
BELIEF OR THEORY THAT IS STRONGLY AT VARIANCE WITH ESTABLISHED BELIEFS OR CUSTOMS
Heresies; Heretical; Heretics; Heresy And Heretics; Herecy; Herasy; Heracy; False doctrine; Heretic; Hearesy
1.
A belief or action that is heretical is one that most people think is wrong because it disagrees with beliefs that are generally accepted.
I made the then heretical suggestion that it might be cheaper to design new machines.
ADJ
2.
A belief or action that is heretical is one that seriously disagrees with the principles of a particular religion.
The Church regards spirit mediums and people claiming to speak to the dead as heretical.
ADJ

Wikipedia

Heresy in Christianity

Heresy in Christianity denotes the formal denial or doubt of a core doctrine of the Christian faith as defined by one or more of the Christian churches.

The study of heresy requires an understanding of the development of orthodoxy and the role of creeds in the definition of orthodox beliefs, since heresy is always defined in relation to orthodoxy. Orthodoxy has been in the process of self-definition for centuries, defining itself in terms of its faith by clarifying beliefs in opposition to people or doctrines that are perceived as incorrect.