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Concerning heretics / Sébastien Castellion
Titre : Concerning heretics : whether they are to be persecuted and how they are to be treated; a collection of the opinions of learned men, both ancient and moderN Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Sébastien Castellion, Auteur Editeur : New York [USA] : Octagon Books, Inc Année de publication : 1965 Importance : xiv, 346 p. Présentation : illustrations, Photos Format : 24 cm Note générale : Includes index Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : Freedom of religion.
Heresy.Mots-clés : Heresy Concerning heretics : whether they are to be persecuted and how they are to be treated; a collection of the opinions of learned men, both ancient and moderN [texte imprimé] / Sébastien Castellion, Auteur . - New York [USA] : Octagon Books, Inc, 1965 . - xiv, 346 p. : illustrations, Photos ; 24 cm.
Includes index
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Catégories : Freedom of religion.
Heresy.Mots-clés : Heresy Exemplaires (1)
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Heresies and how to avoid them / Quash, Ben; Ward, Michael, 1968-
Titre : Heresies and how to avoid them : why it matters what Christians believe Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Quash, Ben; Ward, Michael, 1968-, Auteur Editeur : Peabody, Mass : Hendrickson Pub Année de publication : c2007 Importance : xi, 148 p. Format : 22cm ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-0-281-05843-3 Note générale : Includes bibliographical references and index. Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : Christian heresies
Church history
Heresy.Index. décimale : BT 1315.3 Note de contenu : Heresies of the person of Christ and how to avoid them : --
Arianism : is Jesus Christ divine and eternal or was he created? / Michael B. Thompson --
Docetism : is Jesus Christ really human or did he just appear to be so? / John Sweet --
Nestorianism : is Jesus Christ one person or does he have a split identity, with his divine nature separate and divided from his human nature? / A.N. Williams --
Eutychianism : is Jesus Christ divine and human or a hybrid, a third thing that is neither fully one nor the other? / Marcus Plested --
Adoptionism : is Jesus Christ the Son of God by nature or by adoption? / Rachel Muers --
Theopaschitism : is Jesus Christ able or unable to suffer in his divine nature? / Michael Ward --
Heresies of the church and Christian living and how to avoid them : --
Marcionism : can Christians dispense with the God of the Old Testament? / Angela Tilby --
Donatism : do Christian ministers need to be faultless for their ministrations to be effective? / Ben Quash --
Pelagianism : can people be saved by their own efforts? / Nicholas Adams --
Gnosticism : can people be saved by acquiring secret knowledge? / Anders Bergquist --
The heresy of the Free Spirit : are there two kinds of Christian, those with divine wills and those with human wills? / Denys Turner --
Biblical Trinitarianism : the purpose of being orthodox / Janet Martin Soskice.Heresies and how to avoid them : why it matters what Christians believe [texte imprimé] / Quash, Ben; Ward, Michael, 1968-, Auteur . - Peabody, Mass : Hendrickson Pub, c2007 . - xi, 148 p. ; 22cm.
ISBN : 978-0-281-05843-3
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Catégories : Christian heresies
Church history
Heresy.Index. décimale : BT 1315.3 Note de contenu : Heresies of the person of Christ and how to avoid them : --
Arianism : is Jesus Christ divine and eternal or was he created? / Michael B. Thompson --
Docetism : is Jesus Christ really human or did he just appear to be so? / John Sweet --
Nestorianism : is Jesus Christ one person or does he have a split identity, with his divine nature separate and divided from his human nature? / A.N. Williams --
Eutychianism : is Jesus Christ divine and human or a hybrid, a third thing that is neither fully one nor the other? / Marcus Plested --
Adoptionism : is Jesus Christ the Son of God by nature or by adoption? / Rachel Muers --
Theopaschitism : is Jesus Christ able or unable to suffer in his divine nature? / Michael Ward --
Heresies of the church and Christian living and how to avoid them : --
Marcionism : can Christians dispense with the God of the Old Testament? / Angela Tilby --
Donatism : do Christian ministers need to be faultless for their ministrations to be effective? / Ben Quash --
Pelagianism : can people be saved by their own efforts? / Nicholas Adams --
Gnosticism : can people be saved by acquiring secret knowledge? / Anders Bergquist --
The heresy of the Free Spirit : are there two kinds of Christian, those with divine wills and those with human wills? / Denys Turner --
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Heresies and how to avoid them / Quash, Ben
Titre : Heresies and how to avoid them Titre original : why it matters what Christians believe Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Quash, Ben, Auteur ; Michael Ward (1968-), Auteur Editeur : Grand Rapids, Michigan : Baker Academic Année de publication : ©2007 Importance : xi, 148 p. Format : 22 cm ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-1-59856-013-8 Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : Christian heresies
Church history
Heresy.Résumé : What don't Christians believe? Is Jesus really divine? Is Jesus really human? Can God suffer? Can people be saved by their own efforts? The early church puzzled over these questions, ruling in some beliefs and ruling out others. Heresies and How to Avoid Them explains the principal ancient heresies and shows why contemporary Christians still need to know about them. These famous detours in Christian believing seemed Note de contenu : Part 1. Heresies of the person of Christ and how to avoid them. Arianism : is Jesus Christ divine and eternal or was he created? / Michael B. Thompson --
Docetism : is Jesus Christ really human or did he just appear to be so? / John Sweet --
Nestorianism : is Jesus Christ one person or does he have a split identity, with his divine nature separate and divided from his human nature? / A.N. Williams --
Eutychianism : is Jesus Christ divine and human or a hybrid, a third thing that is neither fully one nor the other? / Marcus Plested --
Adoptionism : is Jesus Christ the Son of God by nature or by adoption? / Rachel Muers --
Theopaschitism : is Jesus Christ able or unable to suffer in his divine nature? / Michael Ward --
Part 2. Heresies of the church and Christian living and how to avoid them. Marcionism : can Christians dispense with the God of the Old Testament? / Angela Tilby --
Donatism : do Christian ministers need to be faultless for their ministrations to be effective? / Ben Quash --
Pelagianism : can people be saved by their own efforts? / Nicholas Adams --
Gnosticism : can people be saved by acquiring secret knowledge? / Anders Bergquist --
The heresy of the Free Spirit : are there two kinds of Christian, those with divine wills and those with human wills? / Denys Turner --
Biblical Trinitarianism : the purpose of being orthodox / Janet Martin Soskice.Heresies and how to avoid them = why it matters what Christians believe [texte imprimé] / Quash, Ben, Auteur ; Michael Ward (1968-), Auteur . - Grand Rapids, Michigan : Baker Academic, ©2007 . - xi, 148 p. ; 22 cm.
ISBN : 978-1-59856-013-8
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Catégories : Christian heresies
Church history
Heresy.Résumé : What don't Christians believe? Is Jesus really divine? Is Jesus really human? Can God suffer? Can people be saved by their own efforts? The early church puzzled over these questions, ruling in some beliefs and ruling out others. Heresies and How to Avoid Them explains the principal ancient heresies and shows why contemporary Christians still need to know about them. These famous detours in Christian believing seemed Note de contenu : Part 1. Heresies of the person of Christ and how to avoid them. Arianism : is Jesus Christ divine and eternal or was he created? / Michael B. Thompson --
Docetism : is Jesus Christ really human or did he just appear to be so? / John Sweet --
Nestorianism : is Jesus Christ one person or does he have a split identity, with his divine nature separate and divided from his human nature? / A.N. Williams --
Eutychianism : is Jesus Christ divine and human or a hybrid, a third thing that is neither fully one nor the other? / Marcus Plested --
Adoptionism : is Jesus Christ the Son of God by nature or by adoption? / Rachel Muers --
Theopaschitism : is Jesus Christ able or unable to suffer in his divine nature? / Michael Ward --
Part 2. Heresies of the church and Christian living and how to avoid them. Marcionism : can Christians dispense with the God of the Old Testament? / Angela Tilby --
Donatism : do Christian ministers need to be faultless for their ministrations to be effective? / Ben Quash --
Pelagianism : can people be saved by their own efforts? / Nicholas Adams --
Gnosticism : can people be saved by acquiring secret knowledge? / Anders Bergquist --
The heresy of the Free Spirit : are there two kinds of Christian, those with divine wills and those with human wills? / Denys Turner --
Biblical Trinitarianism : the purpose of being orthodox / Janet Martin Soskice.Réservation
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Inquisition and liberty / Coulton, G. G.
Titre : Inquisition and liberty Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Coulton, G. G., Auteur Editeur : Beacon Hill, Boston : Beacon Press Année de publication : c1959 Importance : 354 p. Format : 20 cm Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : Christian heresies
Church history--Middle Ages
Heresy.
InquisitionMots-clés : Inquisition Résumé : This new book by the stern censor of the human frailties of mediaeval Christianity is ostensibly less a new history of the papal Inquisition than an attempt to find in the Middle Ages a justification for a sweeping condemnation of that authoritarianism which threatens the ideal of individual liberty today. And yet, if it is not a new history of the Inquisition, neither is it a very successful final judgment of Note de contenu : The growth of nonconformity --The crime of nonconformity --The penalties of nonconformity --The priest's responsibility --Priests and people --Hesitations of the hierarchy --The little foxes --The Lord's vineyard --The Albigensian crusade --The Inquisition founded --Characteristics of the Inquisition --The minor penalties --Prison --Torture --The stake --The Vaudios --Bible-Christians? --The heretic in court --The friars : action and reaction --Heresy manufactured --The Fraticelli --Politics - the templars --Politics and witchcraft - Joan of Arc --England --Spain --Spain and Rome. Inquisition and liberty [texte imprimé] / Coulton, G. G., Auteur . - Beacon Hill, Boston : Beacon Press, c1959 . - 354 p. ; 20 cm.
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Catégories : Christian heresies
Church history--Middle Ages
Heresy.
InquisitionMots-clés : Inquisition Résumé : This new book by the stern censor of the human frailties of mediaeval Christianity is ostensibly less a new history of the papal Inquisition than an attempt to find in the Middle Ages a justification for a sweeping condemnation of that authoritarianism which threatens the ideal of individual liberty today. And yet, if it is not a new history of the Inquisition, neither is it a very successful final judgment of Note de contenu : The growth of nonconformity --The crime of nonconformity --The penalties of nonconformity --The priest's responsibility --Priests and people --Hesitations of the hierarchy --The little foxes --The Lord's vineyard --The Albigensian crusade --The Inquisition founded --Characteristics of the Inquisition --The minor penalties --Prison --Torture --The stake --The Vaudios --Bible-Christians? --The heretic in court --The friars : action and reaction --Heresy manufactured --The Fraticelli --Politics - the templars --Politics and witchcraft - Joan of Arc --England --Spain --Spain and Rome. Exemplaires (1)
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Why cults succeed where the church fails / Enroth, Ronald M.
Titre : Why cults succeed where the church fails Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Enroth, Ronald M., Auteur ; Melton, J. Gordon, Auteur Editeur : Elgin, IL : Brethren Press Année de publication : c1985 Importance : v, 133 p. Format : 21 cm ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-0-87178-931-0 Note générale : Includes index. Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : Cults.
Heresy.
Religions.Index. décimale : BL 80.2 Résumé :
Two of the nation's leading students of the new religions share their interesting and at times conflicting views of the relationship of cults and churches.Why cults succeed where the church fails [texte imprimé] / Enroth, Ronald M., Auteur ; Melton, J. Gordon, Auteur . - Elgin, IL : Brethren Press, c1985 . - v, 133 p. ; 21 cm.
ISBN : 978-0-87178-931-0
Includes index.
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Catégories : Cults.
Heresy.
Religions.Index. décimale : BL 80.2 Résumé :
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