Fratricelli , a diminutive of the Latin Fratri brothers , can refer to the Fraticelli , a series of heretical groups the Franciscan mendicant order disambig fr Fraticelli ... more details
Hymenaeus may refer to one of the following Hymenaios , a deity in Greek mythology Hymenaeus Ephesian , a heresy heretical teacher in Ephesus Grady McMurtry , also known as Hymenaeus Alpha William Breeze Hymenaeus Beta , his successor in the Caliphate Ordo Templi Orientis disambig ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 The Barallots were a sect , deemed heresy heretical , at Bologna in Italy , who had all things in common, even their wives and children. They gave so readily into all manner of sensual pleasures, that they were also termed Compilers . References 1728 http digicoll.library.wisc.edu cgi bin HistSciTech HistSciTech idx?type turn&entity HistSciTech000900240231&isize L Category Former Christian denominations ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 Proclus , Proklos Greek , or Proculus is the name of a follower of Montanism Montanus in antiquity. He probably lived in the 2nd century. The sect called the Procliani were named after him, and the mainstream Catholic church considered them sufficiently heretical to require rebaptizing if they returned to the church Fabric., Bibl. Graec . 9.366 . SmithDGRBM Category 2nd century Romans Category 2nd century Christians Category Ancient Christian controversies ... more details
Unreferenced date March 2010 King Benlli was a British king who ruled part of what is now Wales in the early 5th century. He is notorious for opposing Germanus of Auxerre Saint Germanus and was probably a heretical follower of Arianism . The story of his admonishment by the saint and eventual demise by fire from heaven is recorded in Historia Brittonum , chapters 32 35. The hill fort at Foel Fenlli is traditionally considered to have been his castle. Category History of Wales Wales hist stub ... more details
Unreferenced date November 2007 Image AssasinsRadicalSectsInIslam.jpeg thumb 150px right The Assassins A Radical Sect in Islam is a book written by Middle East historian Bernard Lewis . Description Lewis, a British American professor of history at Princeton University , traces the history of the secret Islam ic sect known as the Assassins that used assassination s throughout the Middle Ages to achieve political, military, and religious goals. The sect is considered heretical in Islam . See also Assassins DEFAULTSORT Assassins A Radical Sect In Islam Category Books by Bernard Lewis Category Islam related literature Category 1967 books ... more details
The Bagnolians were a sect in the 8th century, deemed heresy heretical , who rejected the Old Testament and part of the New Testament. They held the world to be eternity eternal , and affirmed that God did not create the soul, when he infused it into the body. They derived their name from Bagnols , a city in Languedoc , France. Their doctrine generally agreed with that of the Manicheans . See also God New Testament Old Testament Soul spirit References 1728 http digicoll.library.wisc.edu cgi bin HistSciTech HistSciTech idx?type turn&entity HistSciTech000900240226&isize L Category Gnosticism Category Christian denominations, unions, and movements established in the 8th century ... more details
The Movement of the Free Spirit General Considerations and Firsthand Testimony Concerning Some Brief Flowerings of Life in the Middle Ages, the Renaissance and, Incidentally, Our Own Time ISBN 9780942299700, 1993 is a book penned by former Situationist International SI member Raoul Vaneigem and published in English in 1998 by Zone Books, documenting a number of radical heretical religious movements that took place in Europe between the twelfth and sixteenth centuries. See also Brethren of the Free Spirit DEFAULTSORT Movement of the Free Spirit Category 1993 books Category History books about Europe Category History books about religion Category 20th century history books hist book stub ... more details
Refimprove date March 2008 Fantastic Stories is a collection of six short stories written by Soviet author Andrei Sinyavsky under the pseudonym Abram Tertz between 1955 and 1961. The stories are titled At the Circus, The Graphomaniacs, The Tenants, You and I, The Icicle and Phkents . All of the fantastic tales are written in the style of fantastic realism, which combines phantasmagorical art with socialist realism . ref Dalton, Margaret. Andrei Siniavskii and Julii Daniel Two Soviet Heretical Writers. ref References Reflist Category Russian short story collections Category Single author short story collections Category 1961 short story collections story collection stub ... more details
wiktionary Homines meaning Man men may refer to The name Boni Homines or Bonshommes was popularly given to at least three religious institute s in the Catholic Church. The Portuguese Boni Homines , or Secular Canons of St. John the Evangelist were a Catholic religious institute. Homines Intelligentiae is the name assumed by a heretical sect in the Low Countries, which in 1410 11 was cited before the Inquisition at Brussels. Ad hominem Argumenta ad homines consists of replying to an argument or factual claim by attacking or appealing to a characteristic or belief of the source making the argument or claim. See also Hominy Disambig ... more details
Orphan date July 2009 Akriyavada is the heretical doctrine that moral acts do not have any consequences. ref name Keown cite book last Keown first Damien authorlink coauthors Hodge, Stephen Jones, Charles Tinti, Paola title A Dictionary of Buddhism publisher Oxford University Press date 2003 location Oxford pages 357 url doi id isbn 0 19 860560 9 ref This belief was taught by many of the Buddha s contemporaries, but since it is counter to the belief in karma it was denounced by the Buddha . His own teachings are considered kiriyavada. References Reflist Category History of Buddhism Buddhism stub ml ... more details
The Heresy Act 1382 5 Ric. II, St. 2, c. 5 was an Act of Parliament Act of the Parliament of England . The Act stated that the Chancellor should issue commissions for the arrest of heretical preachers by the authority of certificates from the bishops. The Act was repealed in a later Parliament of the same year as the knights of the shires claimed it had not passed the House of Commons. ref Dudley Julius Medley, A Student s Manual of English Constitutional History. Sixth Edition Oxford Basil Blackwell, 1925 , p. 601. ref Notes reflist Category Acts of the Parliament of England concerning religion Category 1382 in law Category 1382 in England ... more details
Officiorum ac Munerum was an Apostolic Constitution issued by Pope Leo XIII on 25 January 1897. ref Censorship of the Church of Rome and Its Influence Upon the Production and Distribution of Literature, Part 2 by George Putnam 2003 ISBN 0766163652 page 429 ref The constitution terminated the rules regarding the punishment by excommunication for reading or possession of forbidden or heretical works, and replaced them by new general decrees. ref http www.newadvent.org cathen 03519d.htm Catholic encyclopedia ref See also Index Librorum Prohibitorum References Reflist RC document stub Category History of Roman Catholicism Category Censorship in Christianity ca Officiorum ac Munerum ... more details
Bonhomme may refer to Bonhommes , a number of religious orders Bonhomme, the ambassador of the Quebec City Winter Carnival Bonhomme, a name used for the heretical Albigensian sect s Elect Parfait Le Bonhomme , a village and commune in the Haut Rhin d partement of north eastern France Bonhomme Richard disambiguation , several meanings People Mandy Bonhomme , a voice actress Paul Bonhomme b. 1964 , an English aerobatics and commercial airliner pilot and owner race pilot of TEAM BONHOMME Pierre Bonhomme , a Canadian independent filmmaker, writer and designer Tessa Bonhomme , a Canadian ice hockey player Tim Bonhomme , a Canadian musician See also Bon Homme County, South Dakota Grand Bonhomme , a mountain in the south of the island of Saint Vincent in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Petit bonhomme , the Luxembourgish entry in the Eurovision Song Contest 1962 Le Petit Bonhomme Janvier , a character in American folklore Disambig surname de Bonhomme fr Bonhomme ... more details
No footnotes date August 2011 Globalize date August 2011 see Planetary ecosynthesis for Terraforming Ecosynthesis is a term used to describe the use of introduced species to fill niches in a disrupted environment, with the aim of increasing the speed of ecological restoration. This decreases the amount of physical damage done in a disrupted landscape. An example is the value of willow Salix alba X Salix fragilis fragilis in a Victorian stream corridor for beneficial sediment and phosphorus capture. Citation needed date August 2011 This use of non indigenous species can be construed as heretical in relation to official policy. Citation needed date August 2011 References Hakai Tane Tane, Hakai 1995 Ecography. Mapping and Modelling Landscape Ecosystems . Canberra The Murray Darling Basin Commission. David Holmgren Holmgren, David 2002 Permaculture. Principles and Pathways beyond Sustainability . Hepburn, Victoria Holmgren Design Services. See also Ecopoiesis Category Permaculture Category Ecological processes ... more details
the commentary included with the work to be heretical, and because they believed any translation of the Bible from the Latin Vulgate to be heretical. Wycliffe was the inspiration for what would become the Lollard movement, which was considered heretical by the Church. The Constitutions of Oxford ... more details
Theodore Abucara ? 770 was a bishop of Caria province in Syria . In his anti heretical dialogues he claimed frequently to reproduce the identical words of the great Eastern world Eastern theologian, Saint St . John of Damascus , whose disciple he was. St. John addressed to him three famous discourses in defence of the sacred images. There are attempts to identify him with a Bishop Theodore of Caria who attended the Fourth Council of Constantinople Roman Catholic Fourth Council of Constantinople in 869 . External links Catholic wstitle Theodore Abucara Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Abucara, Theodore ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Abucara, Theodore Category Bishops Syria bio stub RC bishop stub ca Teodor Abucara pt Teodoro Abucara ... more details
The Refutation of All Heresies or Philosophumena is a compendious Christian polemical work of the early third century, now generally attributed to Hippolytus of Rome . Most of it was recovered in 1842 in a manuscript at Mount Athos , but the complete text is not known. It catalogues both pagan beliefs and 33 gnostic Christian systems deemed heresy heretical , making it a major source of information on contemporary opponents of Catholic orthodoxy. ref Kurt Rudolph , Gnosis The Nature and History of Gnosticism 1983 English translation , p. 13. ref It is known also as the Philosophoumena lang el philosophical teachings . The traditional attribution was to Origen . Notes reflist External links http www.newadvent.org fathers 0501.htm Online text English Category 3rd century books Category Anti Gnosticism Category 3rd century Christian texts Category Athos manuscripts Category Early Christianity and Gnosticism Category Works by Hippolytus of Rome de Philosophumena la Refutatio omnium haeresium pt Refuta o de todas as heresias ... more details
The Colegio de Doncellas Nobles was a school for girls founded in 1551 in Toledo, Spain , and placed under royal patronage. It is now considered a royal site, under the administration of the Patrimonio Nacional . The girls were admitted to the school between the ages of seven and ten, and received an education. They could exit into marriage with a dowry, or into a convent without a dowry. They had to be of clean blood , that is, descendants of Old Christian , and therefore not a descendant of someone at odds with the Inquisition, which usually meant Jewish, Muslim, or heretical ancestry. External links http www.patrimonionacional.es en patronat donce.htm Patrimonio Nacional Colegio de Doncellas Nobles http e spacio.uned.es fez eserv.php?pid bibliuned ETFSerie4 8770ED98 B012 0B54 6417 A65057A5FC86&dsID PDF Article reviewing the founding mandate. Spanish royal sites coord missing Spain Category Buildings and structures in Toledo, Spain Spain struct stub es Real Colegio de Doncellas Nobles ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 L Qu t H n t wikt wikt was a 14th century Vietnamese people Vietnamese Confucian mandarin bureaucrat mandarin of the Tr n Dynasty . He is best known for his proposal in 1370 to have Buddhism , the favoured religion of the Tr n Dynasty, deemed as heretical. This was the first such attempt, and it failed, although Confucianism came to be the ruling doctrine under the subsequent L Dynasty . References cite book title Viet Nam borderless histories first Yu last Insun editor Tran, Nhung Tuyet Reid, Anthony year 2006 isbn 978 0 299 21774 7 publisher University of Wisconsin Press page 67 DEFAULTSORT Le Quat Category Vietnamese Confucianists Category Anti Buddhism Category Tr n Dynasty officials ... more details
Jad is a fictional solar god found in the works of Guy Gavriel Kay , including The Sarantine Mosaic series, The Lions of Al Rassan and The Last Light of the Sun . In these books, all set in a fictional world loosely based on Europe during late antiquity and the early Middle Ages , Jad serves as an analog to Jesus , as the focal point for an organized church or group of churches similar to the Roman Catholic and Eastern Orthodox churches. In addition to the mainstream church of Jad, there are a number of heretical and schismatic movements alluded to or described. In Kay s novels, the religion of Jad competes with the lunar religion of the Kindath, who are analogous to our world s Jews and the star worshipping Asharites, who parallel our world s Muslims . The Jaddite faith is also opposed by various pagan cults, including those of the Erling viking war god Ingavin . Category Fictional deities Category Novels by Guy Gavriel Kay ... more details
Johannes Zwick c.1496 Konstanz 1542 Bischofszell was a German Reformer and hymnwriter. He briefly hosted the Anabaptist Johannes B nderlin in 1529. ref The New Westminster Dictionary of Church History Page 110 Robert Benedetto, James O. Duke 2008 B nderlin next appeared in Constance in 1529, hosted by the reformer of the city, Johannes Zwick 1496 1542 , who was soon persuaded that B nderlin s writings were heretical and unorthodox. ref He died of the plague. References reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Zwick, Johannes ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION German hymnwriter DATE OF BIRTH Reformer and hymnwriter PLACE OF BIRTH Kontanz DATE OF DEATH 1542 PLACE OF DEATH Bishofszell DEFAULTSORT Zwick, Johannes Category 1542 deaths Category German hymnwriters Category Year of birth uncertain de Johannes Zwick sv Johannes Zwick ... more details
are most often seen as extremely heretical, while the Ismaili s, the Hurufi ya, the Alawi s, the Bektashi and even the Sufi s, have also been regarded as heretical by some, such as the ultra conservative ..., the relatively recent movement of Wahhabism view it as heretical which in turn is viewed as heresy ... towards designating the sect apostatical, heretical or Islamic differ depending on region or Islamic ... of prophethood in Islam, considered by other schools as being heretical, to fall within Islamic jurisdiction ... more details
of the former laws, but to hold very dangerous, heretical, and blasphemous opinions and they do ..., bringing with them and spreading here sundry books, wherein are contained most corrupt, heretical ... more details
of Sedevacantism and, in 2000, authored a tract entitled A Heretical Pope would Govern Validly but Illicitly ..., claiming to refute the article A Heretical Pope would Govern Validly but Illicitly . ref http www.traditionalmass.org ...? http web.archive.org web 20010306154403 http rtforum.org lt lt87.html Article A Heretical Pope ... more details