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This category is geared to sites reviewing the major heresies denounced by the Christian Church through the Seventh Ecumenical Council (787 AD), the last accepted by both the Roman Catholic and Eastern Orthodox Churches.


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Adoptionism
The : theory : that : the : man : Jesus : at : some : point : in : time : became : the : Son : of : God : only : by : adoption. : Strictly : speaking, : refers : to : an : eighth-century : Spanish : heresy, : but : the : term : is : also : used : to : cover : similar : beliefs.
http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/01150a.htm

Adoptionism [Catholic Encyclopedia]
The : theory : that : the : man : Jesus : at : some : point : in : time : became : the : Son : of : God : only : by : adoption. : Strictly : speaking, : refers : to : an : eighth-century : Spanish : heresy, : but : the : term : is : also : used : to : cover : similar : beliefs.
http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/01150a.htm

Apollinarianism
Fourth-century : Christological : heresy : propounded : by : Apollinaris : of : Laodicea. : The : theory : that : Jesus : had : a : human : body : and : soul, : but : that : the : Logos : took : the : place : of : the : human : spirit : or : mind : in : Jesus. : Solemnly : condemned : at : the : Council : of : Constantinople : in : 381.
http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/01615b.htm

Apollinarianism [Catholic Encyclopedia]
Fourth-century : Christological : heresy : propounded : by : Apollinaris : of : Laodicea. : The : theory : that : Jesus : had : a : human : body : and : soul, : but : that : the : Logos : took : the : place : of : the : human : spirit : or : mind : in : Jesus. : Solemnly : condemned : at : the : Council : of : Constantinople : in : 381.
http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/01615b.htm

Arianism
Founded : by : Arius, : belief : asserting : that : Christ : was : not : God : like : the : Father, : but : a : creature : made : in : time. : Rejected : by : the : Council : of : Constantinople : (381).
http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/01707c.htm

Arianism [Catholic Encyclopedia]
Founded : by : Arius, : belief : asserting : that : Christ : was : not : God : like : the : Father, : but : a : creature : made : in : time. : Rejected : by : the : Council : of : Constantinople : (381).
http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/01707c.htm

Assyrian Church of the East
Includes : ancient : and : modern : documents.
http://www.nestorian.org

Docetae [Catholic Encyclopedia]
Docetism, : from : the : Greek : "dokeo" : (to : seem, : to : appear) : was : the : contention : that : Christ : merely : seemed : to : be : human : and : only : appeared : to : be : born, : to : suffer, : and : to : die. : Already : in : New : Testament : times, : the : Gospel : of : John : opposes : Docetism, : and : so : do : Ignatius, : Irenaeus, : and : other : Fathers.
http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/05070c.htm

Docetæ
Docetism, : from : the : Greek : "dokeo" : (to : seem, : to : appear) : was : the : contention : that : Christ : merely : seemed : to : be : human : and : only : appeared : to : be : born, : to : suffer, : and : to : die. : Already : in : New : Testament : times, : the : Gospel : of : John : opposes : Docetism, : and : so : do : Ignatius, : Irenaeus, : and : other : Fathers.
http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/05070c.htm

Ebionites
Two : varieties: : the : earlier : group : called : Ebionites : denied : the : divinity : of : Christ; : the : later : Ebionites : were : a : Gnostic : sect : who : believed : that : matter : was : eternal : and : was : God's : body.
http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/05242c.htm

Ebionites [Catholic Encyclopedia]
Two : varieties: : the : earlier : group : called : Ebionites : denied : the : divinity : of : Christ; : the : later : Ebionites : were : a : Gnostic : sect : who : believed : that : matter : was : eternal : and : was : God's : body.
http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/05242c.htm

Heresies, Authority, Quarrels and Words
An : account : and : analysis : of : belief : systems : declared : heretical : by : the : Catholic : Church. : Site : is : sharply : critical : of : authority : and : religion, : and : especially : of : the : Church.
http://www.abelard.org/heresies/heresies.htm

Marcionites
Said : that : the : creator : "god" : of : the : Old : Testament : was : not : the : good : God : and : Father : of : Jesus : Christ : of : the : New : Testament. : Had : their : own : shadow : hierarchy : and : their : own : Bible, : which : consisted : of : parts : of : Luke : and : Paul, : edited : so : as : to : disparage : the : Old : Testament. : Only : the : unmarried : were : allowed : to : be : baptized. : Marcionism : may : have : led : to : the : formation : of : the : Apostle's : Creed : as : rebuttal, : and : certainly : was : an : incentive : in : deciding : on : the : canon : of : the : New : Testament.
http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/09645c.htm

Marcionites [Catholic Encyclopedia]
Said : that : the : creator : "god" : of : the : Old : Testament : was : not : the : good : God : and : Father : of : Jesus : Christ : of : the : New : Testament. : Had : their : own : shadow : hierarchy : and : their : own : Bible, : which : consisted : of : parts : of : Luke : and : Paul, : edited : so : as : to : disparage : the : Old : Testament. : Only : the : unmarried : were : allowed : to : be : baptized. : : Marcionism : may : have : led : to : the : formation : of : the : Apostle's : Creed : as : rebuttal, : and : certainly : was : an : incentive : in : deciding : on : the : canon : of : the : New : Testament.
http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/09645c.htm

Monarchians
The : so-called : Dynamic : Monarchians : were : actually : a : form : of : adoptionism. : : Monarchianism, : properly : speaking, : refers : to : the : Modalists. : Denial : of : the : Trinity, : assertion : that : there : is : only : one : Divine : Person, : who : appears : in : three : different : roles. : Noetians : and : Sabellians : were : two : schools : of : Modalism.
http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/10448a.htm

Monarchians [Catholic Encyclopedia]
The : so-called : Dynamic : Monarchians : were : actually : a : form : of : adoptionism. : : Monarchianism, : properly : speaking, : refers : to : the : Modalists. : Denial : of : the : Trinity, : assertion : that : there : is : only : one : Divine : Person, : who : appears : in : three : different : roles. : Noetians : and : Sabellians : were : two : schools : of : Modalism.
http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/10448a.htm

Monophysites and Monophysitism
Rejected : the : dual : nature : of : Christ. : Rejected : by : the : Council : of : Chalcedon : (451).
http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/10489b.htm

Monophysites and Monophysitism [Catholic Encyclopedia]
Rejected : the : dual : nature : of : Christ. : Rejected : by : the : Council : of : Chalcedon : (451).
http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/10489b.htm

Monothelitism and Monothelites
A : modification : of : Monophysitism : proposing : that : Christ : had : no : human : free : will. : Rejected : by : the : Third : Council : of : Constantinople : (680).
http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/10502a.htm

Monothelitism and Monothelites
A : modification : of : Monophysitism : proposing : that : Christ : had : no : human : free : will. : Rejected : by : the : Third : Council : of : Constantinople : (680).
http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/10502a.htm

Nestorianism [Catholic Encyclopedia]
Belief : attributed : to : Nestorius : that : Christ's : two : natures : reflect : two : persons, : and : denying : of : the : Virgin : Birth. : Rejected : by : the : Council : of : Ephesus : (431).
http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/10755a.htm

Nestorius and Nestorianism
Biography : of : the : Patriarch : of : Constantinople, : and : examination : of : the : unacceptable : implications : of : his : doctrine.
http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/10755a.htm

Pelagianism [Catholic Encyclopedia]
Belief : founded : by : Pelagius : that : denied : original : sin : as : : well : as : Christian : grace. : Rejected : by : the : Council : of : Carthage : (481)
http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/11604a.htm

Pelagius and Pelagianism
(Catholic : Encyclopedia)
http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/11604a.htm




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