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Over the centuries a large number of heresies for Catholicism. But before mentioning the complete list, we must define what is heresy.
What are heresies?
Heresies are those controversial theories or beliefs that directly conflict with established dogma. It occurs very especially in religion, being opinions contrary to what both the religious authorities and the majority of the population express and therefore, they are not tolerated.
Many of the great religious changes are given by heresies that, due to the conflict they pose, produce a schism such as Protestantism, producing a total break between the prevailing dogma and the nascent dogma.
It is necessary to differentiate between heresy and apostasy, the latter being the renunciation of a religion.
On the other hand, it is likely to find another concept when speaking of heresy, heterodoxy. To define it, we can say that the heterodox is dissatisfied with the dogma of a religion
Now yes, we leave you the list of the main heresies.
List of the main heresies for Catholicism
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Heresy | Dogma |
1st century | |
Docetism | |
Simonianism | |
2nd century | |
Adamism | |
Encratism | |
Ebionism | |
Adoptionism | |
Gnosticism | |
Marcionism | |
Mountaineering | |
Monarchianism | |
Nicolaism | |
Ofitas | |
3rd century | |
Manichaeism | |
Modalism | |
Sabellianism or Patripassianism | |
Subordinationism | |
4th century | |
Apollinarianism | |
Arianism | |
Donatism | |
Macedonianism | |
Priscillianism | |
Monophysitism | |
V century | |
Eutychianism | |
Pelagianism | |
Nestorianism | |
6th century | |
Agnoethism | |
7th century | |
Monothelialism | |
8th century | |
Iconoclasts | |
Eleventh century | |
Albigenses or Catharism | |
XII century | |
Friars of the free spirit | |
Apostolic friars | |
Fracture them | |
Joaquinitas | |
Pragueros | |
Waldense | |
Thirteenth century | |
Dulcinianism | |
Spiritual | |
Amalricenses | |
XIV century | |
Wiclefitas | |
XV century | |
Moravian Brothers | |
Hussites | |
Little ears | |
Taborism | |
Religious Society of Friends or Quakers | |
Utrachism | |
Century XVI | |
Abecedarianism | |
Anabaptism or Amish | |
Antinomism | |
Calvinism or Huguenots | |
Lutheranism | |
Protestantism | |
Socinianism | |
Unitarianism | |
XVII century | |
Jansenism | |
Quietism | |
Century XVIII | |
Febronianism | |
XIX century | |
Church of Christian Science | |
Fideism | |
Modernism | |
Movement of Latter-day Saints or Mormons | |
Theosophy | |
Pentecostalism | |
Jehovah's Witnesses |
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