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"Christianity, Judaism, and Islam is the first comparative survey of heresy and its response throughout the medieval world"--
Christian heresies --- Jewish heresies --- Islamic heresies --- Christianity and other religions. --- Hérésies chrétiennes --- Hérésies juives --- Hérésies islamiques --- Christianisme --- History --- Histoire --- Relations --- Hérésies chrétiennes --- Hérésies juives --- Hérésies islamiques
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"Apollinarius war auf der einen Seite ein Theologe und Bischof, dem man hohen Respekt entgegenbrachte, poetisch begabt, hochgebildet und Zeitgenosse von Basilius von Caesarea, Nizäner und doch auf der anderen Seite der Urheber der wohl wirkungsvollsten Häresie der Antike, die seit 383 in kaiserlichen Edikten verboten wurde und deren Anhänger doch 428 wieder in die Grosskirche aufgenommen wurden. Gefragt wird nach einem Apollinarius, der nicht von Vorneherein mit dem Häretiker identifiziert ist, zu dem er in den 70er Jahren wurde. Die apollinaristischen Gruppen und ihre Bedeutung, neue, bisher unbekannte Testimonien und das Apollinarius-Bild in byzantinischen Quellen werden vorgestellt."-- Publisher description.
Christian heresies --- Theology, Doctrinal --- Hérésies chrétiennes --- Théologie dogmatique --- History --- Congresses. --- Histoire --- Congrès --- Apollinaris, --- 273.911 --- Apollinarisme --- Basilius --- von --- Caesarea --- Häresie --- Antiochien --- Athanasius-Corpora --- 273.911 Apollinarisme --- Hérésies chrétiennes --- Théologie dogmatique --- Congrès
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"Examines the text and background of The Flowers of Heavenly Teaching, an autobiography by the fourteenth-century Benedictine monk John of Morigny. Explores how the author negotiated the categories of magic and heresy in relation to Christianity"--Provided by publisher.
Magic --- Christian heresies. --- Magie --- Hérésies chrétiennes --- Religious aspects --- Christianity. --- Aspect religieux --- Christianisme --- John, --- Hérésies chrétiennes --- Christianity and magic --- Heresies, Christian --- Heresies and heretics --- Heresy --- Theology, Doctrinal --- Christian sects --- Morigny, Jean de
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"Guilt by Association explores the creation, publication, and circulation of heresy catalogues by second- and early third-century Christians. Polemicists made use of these religious blacklists, which include the names of heretical teachers along with summaries of their unsavory doctrines and nefarious misdeeds, in order to discredit opponents and advocate their expulsion from the "authentic" Christianity community. The heresy catalogue proved to be an especially effective literary technology in struggles for religious authority and legitimacy because it not only recast rival teachers as menacing adversaries, but also reinforced such characterizations by organizing otherwise unaffiliated teachers into coherent intellectual, social, and scholastic communities that are established and sustained by demonic powers. This study focuses especially on the earliest Christian heresy catalogues, those found within the works of Justin, Irenaeus, Hegesippus, and the authors the Testimony of Truth and the Tripartite Tractate, with a special emphasis on the first two. Justin and Irenaeus receive special attention not because as so-called "fathers of the church" they occupy a privileged position in the historical record, but because by promoting and making use of a particular heresy catalogue, the Syntagma against All the Heresies, they popularized one specific heresiological model at the expense of others. By focusing upon the heresy catalogue, Guilt by Association not only accounts for the emergence of the Christian heresiological tradition; it also sheds new light upon the socio-rhetorical aims of the Pastoral Epistles, the circulation of early Christian literature, the emergence of a distinct Christian identity, and the origins of Gnosticism"--
Christian heresies --- Christian heretics --- Christian literature, Early. --- Hérésies chrétiennes --- Hérétiques chrétiens --- Littérature chrétienne primitive --- History --- Histoire --- 273 "00/04" --- Schisma's. Ketterijen--?"00/04"
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Les lettres échangées entre les épiscopats d'Afrique et Rome dans la première phase de la controverse pélagienne (416-418) forment un corpus d'une dizaine de pièces présentes dans la Correspondance augustinienne. Tantôt produites dans un cadre conciliaire, tantôt exploitant la renommée et les réseaux épistolaires d'Augustin, elles conduisent à explorer des domaines de recherche aussi variés que l'histoire des doctrines (formation et infléchissement des théories sur la grâce et le libre arbitre), l'histoire des institutions tardo-antiques (et notamment cette entité, plus ou moins tangible au Vème siècle, qu'on nomme par commodité "chancellerie ecclésiastique"), enfin la critique des textes afférents, produits d'une épistolographie officielle qui soulève de multiples enjeux : diplomatiques et ecclésiologiques quant à leur fond; philologiques et ecdotiques quant à leur forme et leur transmission
Pelagianism --- Pelagianisme --- Pélagianisme --- Pelagianism. --- Christian heresies --- Church history. --- Hérésies chrétiennes --- Eglise --- History --- Histoire --- Augustine, --- Christianity. --- Pelagianismus. --- Brief. --- Early church. --- Augustinus, Aurelius, --- 30-600. --- Africa. --- Pélagianisme --- Hérésies chrétiennes --- Augustine --- Correspondence --- Innocent I --- Zosime --- Primitive and early church, ca. 30-600 A.D. --- Christianity --- Africa --- Church history
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History of France --- Innocent III [Pope] --- Papacy --- Papauté --- History --- Histoire --- Innocent --- France, Southern --- France --- France (Sud) --- Church history --- Histoire religieuse --- 262.13 INNOCENTIUS III --- Pausschap. Heilige Stoel. Vaticaan. Paus als soeverein--INNOCENTIUS III --- Innocentius --- Innocenz --- Innocenzo --- Innozenz --- Segni, Lotario di, --- Segni, Lothair of, --- Midi (France) --- Occitania (France) --- Occitanie (France) --- South of France (France) --- Southern France --- 262.13 INNOCENTIUS III Pausschap. Heilige Stoel. Vaticaan. Paus als soeverein--INNOCENTIUS III --- Papauté --- Church history. --- Méditerranéen (France) --- de' Conti, Lotario --- dei Segni, Lotario --- dei Conti di Segni, Lotario --- Lotario dei Segni --- Innocent - III, - Pope, - 1160 or 1161-1216 - Congresses --- Église catholique --- Hérésies chrétiennes --- Innocent - III, - Pope, - 1160 or 1161-1216
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This volume provides the first edition and systematic study of the Liber florum celestis doctrine by the Benedictine John of Morigny. Until recently this work was known only through a chronicle report of its burning at Paris in 1323, on the grounds that it revived a condemned ritual called the Ars notoria. However, it survives in three versions in more than twenty copies from across Europe. An intimate visionary collaboration between human and divine, the Liber florum will be of interest to all students of the middle ages, especially those interested in university learning, monasticism, liturgy, mysticism, visions, magic, and book history.
Visions --- Magic --- Mysticism --- Private revelations --- Christian heresies --- Prayer --- Liturgics --- Learning and scholarship --- Education, Medieval. --- Manuscripts, Latin (Medieval and modern) --- Mysticisme --- Révélations privées --- Hérésies chrétiennes --- Prière --- Liturgie --- Savoir et érudition --- Education médiévale --- Manuscrits latins médiévaux et modernes --- Early works to 1800. --- History of doctrines --- Religious aspects --- Christianity --- History --- Ouvrages avant 1800 --- Histoire des doctrines --- Histoire --- John, --- British Library. --- Bodleian Library. --- Education, Medieval --- Magie et religion --- Christianisme --- 271.1 <09> --- Benedictijnen--Geschiedenis van ... --- 271.1 <09> Benedictijnen--Geschiedenis van ... --- Révélations privées --- Hérésies chrétiennes --- Prière --- Savoir et érudition --- Education médiévale --- Manuscrits latins médiévaux et modernes --- Benedictijnen--Geschiedenis van .. --- Benedictijnen--Geschiedenis van . --- Visions - Early works to 1800 --- Visions - History of doctrines - Middle Ages, 600-1500 --- Magic - Religious aspects - Christianity - Early works to 1800 --- Mysticism - History - Middle Ages, 600-1500 --- Private revelations - Early works to 1800 --- Christian heresies - Early works to 1800 --- Prayer - Early works to 1800 --- Liturgics - Early works to 1800 --- Learning and scholarship - History - Medieval, 500-1500 --- Manuscripts, Latin (Medieval and modern) - France - Morigny-Champigny --- John, - of Morigny, - active 13th century-14th century --- Benedictijnen--Geschiedenis van
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