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Titre : | A History of Heresy |
Auteurs : | David Christie-Murray, Auteur |
Type de document : | texte imprimé |
Editeur : | Oxford [GB] : Oxford University Press, 1990 |
ISBN/ISSN/EAN : | 978-0-19-285210-6 |
Format : | viii + 243 p. / bibliographie, index |
Langues: | Anglais |
Index. décimale : | HS/J (Histoire des hérésies) |
Résumé : |
What is heresy? Who were the great heretics and what did they believe? Why might those originally condemned as heretics come to be regarded as martyrs and cherished as saints?
Heretics, those who dissent from orthodox Christian belief, have existed at all times since the Christian Church was founded and the first Christians became themselves heretics within Judaism. From earliest times loo, politics, orthodoxy, and heresy have been inextricably entwined - to be a heretic was often to be a traitor and punishable by death al the stake - and heresy deserves to be placed against the background of political and social developments which shaped it. This book is a vivid combination of narrative and comment which succeeds in both re-creating historical events and elucidating the most important - and most disputed - doctrines and philosophies. |
Note de contenu : |
1. The Doctrine of Heresy
2. The Judaizers 3. Gnosticism 4. Montanism 5. Monarchianism 6. Arianism 7. Apollinarianism 8. Nestorianism 9. Eutychianism and Allied Heresies 10. Pelagianism 11. To Wyclif and Hus 12. Luther and Lutheranism to 1600 13. The Reformed Churches to 1600 14. Anglicanism to 1600 15. Other Movements in the Sixteenth Century 16. The Seventeenth Century 17. The Eighteenth Century 18. The Nineteenth Century 19. The Twentieth Century |
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