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Heretics: The Creation of Christianity from the Gnostic to the Modern Church



In Heretics Jonathan Wright charts the history of dissent in the Christian Church through the stories of some of its most emblematic heretics from Arius, a fourth-century Libyan cleric who doubted the very divinity of Christ, to more successful heretics like Martin Luther and John Calvin. As he traces the Churches attempts at enforcing orthodoxy, from the days of Constantine to the modern Catholic Churches lingering conflicts, Wright argues that heresy, by forcing the Church to continually refine and impose its beliefs, actually helped Christianity to blossom into one of the worldness most formidable and successful religions. Today, all believers owe it to themselves to grapple with the questions raised by heresy. Can you be a Christian without denouncing heretics? Is it possible that new ideas challenging Church doctrine are destined to become as popular as have Luther's once outrageous suggestions of clerical marriage and a priesthood of all believers? A delightfully readable and deeply learned new history, Heretics overturns our assumptions about the role of heresy in a faith that still shapes the world.


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Publisher Houghton Mifflin Hartcourt : New York.,
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ix + 338hlm: 15,5x23,5cm
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English
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978-0-15-101387-6
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