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Heresiology - Coggle Diagram
Heresiology
Orthodoxy
Heresy as anterior
Leading to definition of orthodoxy
Orthodoxy as middle way
Between various calls and charybdices
Orthodoxy as original/pure
H/O developmental link
Christianity Islam as heretical judaeism
Smaller tradition of orthodoxy as syncretic
inquisition
roman lawin canon law
development of universities
adoption by mendicant orders
legal process; manualised and recorded
several named disastrous inquisators
psychological
Emotional cathexis to belief
Deeply culturally/personal developmentally rooted
Heretical identity threat
Amplifying perceived threat
Non verifiable
Need to extinguish ideas
historical/political
development of bureaucracy in middle ages
Albigensian crusade as economic
ENDING OF HERESY WITH TREATY OF WESTPHALIA/modernity
adoption
Power
Cuius regio, eius religio
Religious antinomianism
Leading to suppression
Historiography of heresy sources
Often demonised
Destruction of original sources
Ideology
Binary monotheistic
Religious pluralism
Vedic developmentalism
Less close to truth
Heresies as syncretic
Single heresiarc
Deviations from middle orthodox path
Brought together eg modernity
heretics
antiquity
donnatism
gnosticism
arianism (?)
middle ages
"good" christians catharism
citing translated bible
"poor Christians" Waldentianism
rejecting purgatory and associated practices
anti-muslim crusades
developing antisemitism
? proto reformation through anticlericalism
resurgance of donnatism
church banning translated bible
Heresy as provincial