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-'''Heresy''', according to the [[Oxford English Dictionary]], is a "theological or religious opinion or [[doctrine]] maintained in [[opposition]], or held to be contrary, to the [[Roman Catholic]] or [[Orthodox]] [[doctrine]] of the Christian Church, or, by extension, to that of any church, creed, or [[religious]] system, considered as [[orthodox]]. By extension, heresy is an opinion or doctrine in philosophy, politics, science, art, etc., at variance with those generally accepted as [[authority|authoritative]]." The study of heresy is [[heresiology]].+'''Heresy''', according to the [[Oxford English Dictionary]], is a "theological or religious opinion or [[doctrine]] maintained in [[opposition]], or held to be contrary, to the [[Roman Catholic]] or [[Orthodox]] [[doctrine]] of the Christian Church, or, by extension, to that of any church, creed, or [[religious]] system, considered as [[orthodox]]. By extension, heresy is an opinion or doctrine in philosophy, politics, science, art, etc., at [[variance]] with those generally accepted as [[authority|authoritative]]." The study of heresy is [[heresiology]].
== See also == == See also ==
*[[Cathars]] *[[Cathars]]
*[[Münster Rebellion]] *[[Münster Rebellion]]
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Heresy, according to the Oxford English Dictionary, is a "theological or religious opinion or doctrine maintained in opposition, or held to be contrary, to the Roman Catholic or Orthodox doctrine of the Christian Church, or, by extension, to that of any church, creed, or religious system, considered as orthodox. By extension, heresy is an opinion or doctrine in philosophy, politics, science, art, etc., at variance with those generally accepted as authoritative." The study of heresy is heresiology.

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