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(noun) a belief that rejects the orthodox tenets of a religion
unorthodoxy, heresy
lexicalization
eng:
heresy
lexicalization
eng:
unorthodoxy
subclass of
(noun) the sum or range of what has been perceived, discovered, or learned
mental object, content, cognitive content
has subclass
(noun) heretical doctrine taught by Arius that asserted the radical primacy of the Father over the Son
Arianism
has subclass
(noun) the Christian heresy of the 2nd and 3rd centuries that rejected the Old Testament and denied the incarnation of God in Jesus as a human
Marcionism
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(noun) a Christian heresy of the 5th and 6th centuries that challenged the orthodox definition of the two natures (human and divine) in Jesus and instead believed there was a single divine nature
Monophysitism
has subclass
(noun) the theological doctrine that Christ had only one will even though he had two natures (human and divine); condemned as heretical in the Third Council of Constantinople
Monothelitism
has subclass
(noun) the theological doctrine (named after Nestorius) that Christ is both the son of God and the man Jesus (which is opposed to Roman Catholic doctrine that Christ is fully God)
Nestorianism
has subclass
(noun) the theological doctrine put forward by Pelagius which denied original sin and affirmed the ability of humans to be righteous; condemned as heresy by the Council of Ephesus in 431
Pelagianism
has subclass
(noun) the heretical doctrine (associated with the Gnostics) that Jesus had no human body and his sufferings and death on the cross were apparent rather than real
Docetism
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(noun) a religious orientation advocating gnosis as the way to release a person's spiritual element; considered heresy by Christian churches
Gnosticism
has subclass
(noun) (Christianity) the heretical belief that the Father and the Son and the Holy Spirit are three separate gods
tritheism
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(noun) a Christian movement considered to be a medieval descendant of Manichaeism in southern France in the 12th and 13th centuries; characterized by dualism (asserted the coexistence of two mutually opposed principles, one good and one evil); was exterminated for heresy during the Inquisition
Albigensianism, Catharism
has subclass
(noun) a heretical Zoroastrian doctrine holding that Zurvan was the ultimate source of the universe and that both Ahura Mazda and Ahriman were Zurvan's offspring
Zurvanism
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bidaah
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