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  2. Heresy - Wikipedia

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    A statue in Vienna portraying Saint Ignatius of Loyola trampling on a heretic The burning of the pantheistic Amalrician heretics in 1210, in the presence of King Philip II Augustus. In the background is the Gibbet of Montfaucon and, anachronistically, the Grosse Tour of the Temple. Illumination from the Grandes Chroniques de France, c. AD 1455 ...

  3. Heathenry (new religious movement) - Wikipedia

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    As the religious studies scholar Fredrik Gregorius states, despite the fact that "no real continuity" exists between Heathenry and the pre-Christian belief systems of Germanic Europe, Heathen practitioners often dislike being considered adherents of a "new religion" or "modern invention" and thus prefer to depict theirs as a "traditional faith ...

  4. Heresy in Christianity - Wikipedia

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    Heresy in Christianity denotes the formal denial or doubt of a core doctrine of the Christian faith [1] as defined by one or more of the Christian churches. [2]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.

  5. List of Christian heresies - Wikipedia

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    A heresy is a belief or doctrine that is considered to be false or erroneous by one or more Christian denominations, i.e. what is believed to be contrary to the teaching of Christianity.

  6. Heresy in Judaism - Wikipedia

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    [17] The heretic was excluded from a portion in the world to come; [18] he was consigned to Gehenna, to eternal punishment, [19] but the Jewish courts of justice never attended to cases of heresy; they were left to the judgment of the community. [20] The sentiment against the heretic was much stronger than that against the pagan.

  7. ‘Heretic’ Review: Hugh Grant Is Genteelly Terrifying as a ...

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    Well, “Heretic” is essentially the opposite. In A24’s thorny, impossible-to-anticipate thriller, co-directors Scott Beck and Bryan Woods (best known as the writers of “A Quiet Place ...

  8. Heresy in the Catholic Church - Wikipedia

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    This definition and contrast are reused in the Catechism of the Catholic Church. The Catechism also contrasts heresy with incredulity , which is "the neglect of revealed truth or the willful refusal to assent to it".

  9. The ending of 'Heretic' is intense — and ambiguous. The ...

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    Beck and Woods, the writing duo behind "A Quiet Place," spent years researching to craft the "Heretic" script, which is driven more by dialogue than action. It was an aspect of the non-traditional ...