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** heterodoxy is called here "'''heresy'''", which means "against accepted or established standards"
** heterodoxy is called here "'''heresy'''", which means "against accepted or established standards"
*** heresy is from Greek ''hairesis'' for "taking for oneself"
*** heresy is from Greek ''hairesis'' for "taking for oneself"
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Also, "Early Christian Church"

  • this article will review the development of the Christian Church and Christian doctrine (orthodoxy)
    • orthodoxy = "ortho" (true, straight, right ) + doxa (opinion, praise) = "right opinion
    • heterodoxy = "hetero" (another, of the other) + dox = other opion
      • note: the suffix -doxy comes from PIE root *dek- "to take, accept"
    • heterodoxy is called here "heresy", which means "against accepted or established standards"
      • heresy is from Greek hairesis for "taking for oneself"