And John's gospel is certainly far removed from the full-blown Gnosticism which the later church fathers attacked as heretical. |
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The Lollards were the most significant heretical group in England before the Reformation. |
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In mid-1349, Pope Clement VI issued a papal bull denouncing the flagellants as a heretical movement. |
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I can testify to the bias existing toward any heretical views challenging Stratfordian orthodoxy on most campuses. |
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Why did my present critics keep silent then about my heretical slogan of permanent revolution? |
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Raising questions about Roe in mainstream feminist groups is considered heretical. |
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There are very important lessons for us to learn from the heretical statements of this church leader. |
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Theologians attack his anti-religion stance and the heretical simply don't buy his pagan leanings. |
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They mentioned that under some religious lore, such an act was considered heretical. |
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He serves it in a soup plate, surrounded by a modest quantity of a rich, winey reduction and heretical though that may be, that improved it. |
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We are in for a seriously scary time, if research is to be deemed heretical and old bones worshipped. |
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Creationists live in a much stranger and deeply imaginative world than your average heretical joe. |
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Contempt and derision were now poured not upon the heretical supporters of change, but upon their orthodox opponents. |
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My job was not to persecute people for blasphemous advances of the sciences, or for heretical religious teachings. |
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Our narrator has been arrested for being married to a divorced man, which is heretical. |
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It soars with a sonic rage and washes over the audience like psalms from a heretical hymnal. |
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Apparently Sarah shall be condemned to the City of Dis for her heretical views. |
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Isn't this a heretical idea for those of us inclined toward deep reverence for the wild? |
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He had an extensive collection of heretical materials, and was housing a subversive. |
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That would be the essential heretical statement, if there were one in this document. |
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It was only decades after his death that some of his heretical philosophies saw the light of day. |
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So, as a form of protest, the nobility joined the ranks of the heretical movements. |
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It seems almost heretical to question the merit and durability of the U.S. alliance with South Korea. |
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The second idea, which is much less heretical in its assumptions, concerns the liturgical role of the scripture. |
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Forcing markets to do what is generally in the public interest is heretical, right? |
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That is an important message, as strange and heretical as it seemed when we first started. |
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The heretical movements of the Middle Ages were basically movements of social protest. |
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Our views on these issues are not heretical and not unique to us, but are squarely within the pale of orthodoxy. |
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Such a departure seemed heretical to other artists working with abstraction. |
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In 1661, Louis declared that five fundamental beliefs of the Jansenists were heretical. |
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I think these are important questions because under some religious lore this is completely and utterly heretical. |
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Let's quickly dismiss the heretical view that the elections are about local and European issues. |
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This is a heretical view and if it were left at that, I don't think much good would come of it. |
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As in past battles, the legal changes will presage changes in culture and public opinion where the previously heretical becomes the obvious and the normal. |
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Many such documents originated from heretical sects like the Gnostics. |
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That is to say, Milton at this time had notions that would have been deemed as heretical by the Calvinist theology of the ascendant Presbyterian Puritans. |
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They are esotericists and are considered heretical by the Khomeinists. |
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He could paint such a picture because the success of popular heretical and evangelical movements, such as the Waldensians and Albigensians, was positively explosive. |
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It is a heretical act of arrogance to arrogate divinity for oneself or to claim multiple incarnations. |
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The Papal Church clearly was, and is still today, the heretical schismatic. |
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The attitude of Jesus towards the Roman centurion, the Canaanite woman, the heretical Samaritan woman, should help us to find the right attitude. |
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If you have been indoctrinated by rapture escapism you may find these questions almost heretical. |
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In a nation of psychiatrists and psycho-babble, such suggestions are heretical, yet one of the foremost heretics is herself a psychiatrist. |
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Though it feels heretical to admit it, there are some problems with Commando. |
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Many ideas which are now widely accepted were at one time considered heretical. |
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And he makes a point saying that those who were claiming such heretical ideas were cheating the believers with their lies. |
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As if that wasn't insulting enough, the announced products are often heretical! |
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They have come under attack in recent years because some groups view them as heretical. |
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The Commission sees nothing revolutionary or heretical in the Community joining such conventions, as France and Germany are suggesting. |
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In this book he offers an innocent interpretation of his own kabbalistic amulets, deciphered by his opponents as heretical. |
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Appalled by such indulgence, the priests worked hard to correct this heretical gentleness. |
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Furthermore, it came to reject other claims to messiahship or heretical views of eschatology. |
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His heretical views on creation brought him into some disrepute. |
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I do not think there is anything sinful or heretical about such beliefs. |
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The US and UK governments regard mentioning it as disloyal or heretical. |
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Don't indiscriminately consider nationalism to be heretical. |
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It was once dismissed as the heretical idea of green campaigners. |
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How, you ask, did such a heretical freak get a recording contract? |
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The works of their most respected theologians and thinkers are not only still unavailable in most of Russia's seminaries, but are also viewed by many hierarchs as heretical. |
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Their mutual devotion carried them through several witch-hunts, aroused both by their heretical views on marriage and Mary's newfound gifts as a medium and spiritual healer. |
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Bekhterev's reflexology had pretensions to explain social phenomena, and could thus be denounced as a heretical challenger to historical materialism. |
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Either way, the FSA-ISIS feud got worse after the McCain visit with the Northern Storm, which ISIS viewed as a heretical act. |
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During Shemayah's time the heretical sect, the Sadducees, were ascendant and would wield significant influence until the destruction of the Temple. |
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To let it be understood that there is reincarnation is absolutely heretical. |
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Conservatives have written the whole thing off as the heretical pursuit of the Bush administration. |
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These beliefs existed within the interstices of official faith and ritual and churchmen did not necessarily see them as pagan, unchristian, heretical or erroneous. |
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He lets her read heretical magazines and brings her some lotion. |
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They took it upon themselves to protect the Church from what they saw as a heretical change to their faith, enforced by revolutionaries. |
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Some of the content contained in Newton's papers could have been considered heretical by the church. |
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However it should be noted that Ockham's philosophy was never officially condemned as heretical. |
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Kyd's lodgings were searched and a fragment of a heretical tract was found. |
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On her death, Blake's manuscripts were inherited by Frederick Tatham, who burned some he deemed heretical or politically radical. |
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Of the uncanonized ones, the Early Church considered some heretical but viewed others quite well. |
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Victor, the bishop of Rome, attempted to declare the Nisan 14 practice heretical and excommunicate all who followed it. |
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Later in life, Tertullian is thought by most to have joined the Montanists, a heretical sect that appealed to his rigorism. |
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Some heretical sects emerged in Hispania, most notably Priscillianism, but overall the local bishops remained subordinate to the Pope. |
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His opponents argued that this would make Jesus less than God and that this was heretical. |
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His view on tax reform is heretical as well: he decries tax breaks for investment in physical capital, declaring that taxes on families should be cut instead, since families create human capital. |
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He became well known as a popularizer of Newton's ideas, a translator of Josephus, and a defender of a heretical opinion. |
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An ism does not have to possess the fearful implements of state power to cut off a a deviant or heretical member. |
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Others joined the Cathars, another heretical movement condemned by the papacy. |
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It was against these creeds that teachings were judged in order to determine orthodoxy and to establish teachings as heretical. |
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In the digital magazine Dabiq, ISIL claimed religious justification for enslaving Yazidi women whom they consider to be from a heretical sect. |
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The Muslims from Qazvin denounced the menace of the Nizari Ismailis, a heretical sect of Shiites. |
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Haredi Judaism thus views higher criticism of the Talmud as inappropriate, and almost certainly heretical. |
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The address provoked a strong reaction from the faculty, who denounced it as heretical, forcing Cop to flee to Basel. |
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In 1557 the British Crown thought to stem the flow of seditious and heretical books by chartering the Stationers' Company. |
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Anything less than dramatic, sweeping economic sharing in the worldwide body of Christ today is flatly unbiblical, scandalously disobedient, heretical. |
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Their true identity and evil doings will be revealed by those who suffered and were harmed by their charges of falsehood and their condemnations of being heretical. |
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The health problems associated with fatness may not be caused by it but be another consequence, another symptom, of overeating. That is the heretical proposal of Roger Unger and Philipp Scherer. |
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At the meeting of young writers in November 1956 Havel's speech shocked the audience by the valor with which he expressed heretical in those times thoughts about the freedom of creativity and by the laconism of definitions. |
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It's not heretical, it won't upend Darwin, or give you supernatural powers, but it is a necessary pursuit in our never-ending quest to unpick the inscrutableness of being. |
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On 27 March 1329, John XXII condemned many writings of Meister Eckhart as heretical in his papal bull In Agro Dominico. |
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It is heretical, because it touches on dogma and the interpretation of belief, rather than belief itself. |
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In addition, a doctrinal split over the nature of Christ had branded many of the sects in the Near East as heretical monophysites. |
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By 1215, the Waldensians were declared heretical and subject to persecution. |
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The donatist heresy claimed that sacraments were impaired if the person performing them was heretical or unorthodox. |
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By the thirteenth century, bougre had become a term of abuse that covered the supposedly heretical views of the Bulgars. |
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Born of heretical parents, and surrounded during his whole childhood with the most harmful theories and practices, Peter preserved a purity of faith and morals which was nothing short of miraculous. |
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A public relations campaign for the book would call us to the attention of the very groups that regard us as heretical and believe we pose a threat to their security. |
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The development of doctrine, the position of orthodoxy, and the relationship between the early Church and early heretical groups is a matter of academic debate. |
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Scilly has been identified as the place of exile of two heretical 4th century bishops, Instantius and Tiberianus, who were followers of Priscillian. |
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Sadly, the monks of Emmaus eventually joined the heretical Hussite Utraquists, who demanded, among other things, communion under both species as in the Byzantine liturgy. |
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The Church of Alexandria in Egypt is considered heterodox, not heretical. |
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