Medieval theologians took their concept of heresy mainly from the texts of Jerome and Augustine quoted in Gratian’s Decretum. Thomas Aquinas argued that anyone who pertinaciously denies even a minor item of church or Bible teaching falls into heresy. Ockham developed criteria for pertinacity and argued that a Christian, even if his or her opinions are actually in error, cannot be regarded as pertinacious simply for refusing to defer to the teaching of a pope.5 page(s
Traces the history of the concept of heresy up to and including the early modern era
The medieval Church viewed itself as Defender of the Faith, the destroyer of the unbelievers, the wr...
A study of the methodology utilized in Irenaeus\u27 Against Heresies is undertaken as a moment in th...
Before the coming of popular heresy : the rhetoric of heresy in English historiography, c.700-1154 /...
Over two thousand years the Christian Church identified a wider range and a greater number of heresi...
What came first, heresy or orthodoxy? Walter Bauer’s book Orthodoxy and Heresy in Earliest Christian...
The concept of heresy is deeply rooted in Christian European culture. The palpable increase in incid...
This article serves as a reminder to mainstream Christians about the origins of the word heresy. W...
From its inception the early Christian Church sought to suppress books believed to contain heretical...
Each forward step of orthodox biblical doctrine taken in history has been taken as a step away from ...
Tertullian understood the apostle Paul to have suggested there would always be heretics (1 Cor. 11:1...
The Concept of Heresy in the Middle Ages (11th- 13th C). Proceedings of the International Conference...
Schmitt Jean-Claude. Lourdaux (W.) Verhelst (D.) The Concept of Heresy in the Middle Ages (11th-13th...
none1noRecensione al volume Heresy and the Making of European Culture, a cura di A. P. Roach e J. R....
The history of Christianity is marked by frequent debates over doctrinal truth. From an early stage,...
Traces the history of the concept of heresy up to and including the early modern era
The medieval Church viewed itself as Defender of the Faith, the destroyer of the unbelievers, the wr...
A study of the methodology utilized in Irenaeus\u27 Against Heresies is undertaken as a moment in th...
Before the coming of popular heresy : the rhetoric of heresy in English historiography, c.700-1154 /...
Over two thousand years the Christian Church identified a wider range and a greater number of heresi...
What came first, heresy or orthodoxy? Walter Bauer’s book Orthodoxy and Heresy in Earliest Christian...
The concept of heresy is deeply rooted in Christian European culture. The palpable increase in incid...
This article serves as a reminder to mainstream Christians about the origins of the word heresy. W...
From its inception the early Christian Church sought to suppress books believed to contain heretical...
Each forward step of orthodox biblical doctrine taken in history has been taken as a step away from ...
Tertullian understood the apostle Paul to have suggested there would always be heretics (1 Cor. 11:1...
The Concept of Heresy in the Middle Ages (11th- 13th C). Proceedings of the International Conference...
Schmitt Jean-Claude. Lourdaux (W.) Verhelst (D.) The Concept of Heresy in the Middle Ages (11th-13th...
none1noRecensione al volume Heresy and the Making of European Culture, a cura di A. P. Roach e J. R....
The history of Christianity is marked by frequent debates over doctrinal truth. From an early stage,...
Traces the history of the concept of heresy up to and including the early modern era
The medieval Church viewed itself as Defender of the Faith, the destroyer of the unbelievers, the wr...
A study of the methodology utilized in Irenaeus\u27 Against Heresies is undertaken as a moment in th...