Heresy of the Day

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Heresy of the Day #21: Transubstantiation

Heresy of the Day #21: Transubstantiation

Heresy: Transubstantiation Transubstantiation is a doctrine that was formalized by the Catholic Church in the 13th century, most notably at the Fourth Lateran Council in 1215. It posits that during the Eucharist, the bread and wine are transformed into the actual body...

Heresy of the Day #2:  Arianism

Heresy of the Day #2: Arianism

Heresy: Arianism Arianism, named for it's seminal proponent Arius (about 250-335 AD) generally is a denial of the triune nature of God and with it the denial of the deity and divine nature of Jesus of Nazareth as the son of God. Arius held that it was impossible that...

Heresy of the Day #1: Marcionism

Heresy of the Day #1: Marcionism

Heresy: Marcionism Marcionism is a heresy that is attributed to an early church figure by the name of Marcion of Sinope. Marcion was the son of a bishop and moved to Rome about 135 AD. Marcion, who was denounced by the early church fathers including Justin, Irenaeus,...

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