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  2. Powerwolf - Wikipedia

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    In 2014, Powerwolf released The History of Heresy I and The History of Heresy II, the second of which included several orchestral versions of Powerwolf songs. [24] [25] Powerwolf began working on their sixth album in June 2014. [26] They announced their new album on their Facebook page on 5 December 2014. On 8 May 2015, the band released their ...

  3. List of heresies in the Catholic Church - Wikipedia

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    Dealt as heresy by Hippolytus of Rome: Sethian: Belief that the snake in the Garden of Eden (Satan) was an agent of the true God and brought knowledge of truth to man via the fall of man: Syrian sect drawing their origin from the Ophites: Dealt as heresy by Irenaeus, Hippolytus, and Philaster: Sect is founded around the Apocalypse of Adam. Ophites

  4. Sedevacantism - Wikipedia

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    In contrast to sedevacantists, sedeprivationists affirm the Thesis of Cassiciacum by the Dominican theologian Bishop Michel-Louis Guérard des Lauriers as being a valid position, which states that John XXIII and his successors are popes materialiter sed non formaliter (“materially but not formally”), and that post-Vatican II popes will ...

  5. Talk:Binding post - Wikipedia

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  6. Supersessionism - Wikipedia

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    Paul the Apostle is often cited by those who believe that Israelite religious law is no longer needed in observance.. Supersessionism, also called replacement theology [1] and fulfillment theology by its proponents, [2] [better source needed] is the Christian doctrine that the Christian Church has superseded the Jewish people, assuming their role as God's covenanted people, [3] thus asserting ...

  7. Papal infallibility - Wikipedia

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    The church teaches that infallibility is a charism entrusted by Christ to the whole church, whereby the Pope, as "head of the college of bishops", enjoys papal infallibility. [7]

  8. Modernism in the Catholic Church - Wikipedia

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    The encyclical specifically accused these new "trends" of having embraced the modernist heresy condemned by Pius X in Pascendi Dominici gregis. [ 108 ] [ 109 ] The encyclical did not mention any particular theologian but was widely interpreted as a condemnation of the Nouvelle théologie and was followed by an anti-modernist purge in Le ...

  9. Religious policies of Constantius II - Wikipedia

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    The religious policies of Constantius II were a mixture of toleration for some pagan practices and repression for other pagan practices. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] He also sought to advance the Arian or Semi-Arianian set of beliefs, now generally regarded as heresy, within Christianity.

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