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(Created page with "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...")
 
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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"
== Orthodoxy ==
== Heresies ==
* Heresies came in general categories
{| class="wikitable"
|+
!Movement
!Christ as God alone
!Christ as Man alone
!Christ as other
!Notes
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|Adoptionism
|Y
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|believed the Jesus the man was not God but God adopted him at his birth; his spirit was returned to God at the Resurrection and Ascension
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|Doscetics
|Y
|N
|Christ existed in spirit only
|His physical presence was illusionary
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|Gnostics
|Y
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|Gnostics had "secret knowledge" from an unknown God
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|Marcions
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|Christ was different from the Old Testament God
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|Montanism
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|"New Prophesy" movement adhered to Christian orthodoxy but focused on prophesy and revelations from the Holy Spirit
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=== Gnostics / gnosticism ===
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