Heretics in the Temple

Heretics in the Temple
Author: David Ray Papke
Publsiher: NYU Press
Total Pages: 219
Release: 1998-07
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9780814766323

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Papke (law and liberal arts, Indiana U.) traces the lineage of legal heretics from 19th-century activists up to more recent radicals and to the contemporary rejection of legal authority by various militia and anti-abortion movements. He illuminates a tradition of American legal heresy, linked by a body of shared references, idols, and commitments, that problematizes the American belief in legal neutrality and highlights the historical conflicts between law and justice. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

The Origin of Heresy

The Origin of Heresy
Author: Robert M. Royalty
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2013-05-07
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781136277429

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Heresy is a central concept in the formation of Orthodox Christianity. Where does this notion come from? This book traces the construction of the idea of ‘heresy’ in the rhetoric of ideological disagreements in Second Temple Jewish and early Christian texts and in the development of the polemical rhetoric against ‘heretics,’ called heresiology. Here, author Robert Royalty argues, one finds the origin of what comes to be labelled ‘heresy’ in the second century. In other words, there was such as thing as ‘heresy’ in ancient Jewish and Christian discourse before it was called ‘heresy.’ And by the end of the first century, the notion of heresy was integral to the political positioning of the early orthodox Christian party within the Roman Empire and the range of other Christian communities. This book is an original contribution to the field of Early Christian studies. Recent treatments of the origins of heresy and Christian identity have focused on the second century rather than on the earlier texts including the New Testament. The book further makes a methodological contribution by blurring the line between New Testament Studies and Early Christian studies, employing ideological and post-colonial critical methods.

The Origin of Heresy

The Origin of Heresy
Author: Robert M. Royalty
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2013
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780415536943

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Heresy is a central concept in the formation of Orthodox Christianity. Where does this notion come from? This book traces the construction of the idea of ‘heresy’ in the rhetoric of ideological disagreements in Second Temple Jewish and early Christian texts and in the development of the polemical rhetoric against ‘heretics,’ called heresiology. Here, author Robert Royalty argues, one finds the origin of what comes to be labelled ‘heresy’ in the second century. In other words, there was such as thing as ‘heresy’ in ancient Jewish and Christian discourse before it was called ‘heresy.’ And by the end of the first century, the notion of heresy was integral to the political positioning of the early orthodox Christian party within the Roman Empire and the range of other Christian communities. This book is an original contribution to the field of Early Christian studies. Recent treatments of the origins of heresy and Christian identity have focused on the second century rather than on the earlier texts including the New Testament. The book further makes a methodological contribution by blurring the line between New Testament Studies and Early Christian studies, employing ideological and post-colonial critical methods.

Will the Real Heretics Please Stand Up

Will the Real Heretics Please Stand Up
Author: David W. Bercot
Publsiher: Scroll Publishing Co.
Total Pages: 196
Release: 1989
Genre: Church history
ISBN: 0924722002

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A Defence of Christianity

A Defence of Christianity
Author: Gentleman of the Temple
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 92
Release: 1735
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: BL:A0018954770

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Free Trade

Free Trade
Author: Graham Dunkley
Publsiher: Zed Books
Total Pages: 294
Release: 2004-02
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1856498638

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This book takes a fresh look at this issue in economic policy. Graham Dunkley provides a critical history of international trade and an alternative analysis to orthodox doctrines about trade policy. He argues that trade, although a natural economic process, has today become much more complex, deregulated and divorced from development than is desirable. He concludes by suggesting elements of a new approach to development and an alternative world trading and economic order.

Of Heretics and Martyrs in Meiji Japan

Of Heretics and Martyrs in Meiji Japan
Author: James Edward Ketelaar
Publsiher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 299
Release: 1990
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780691024813

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How did Buddhism, so prominent in Japanese life for over a thousand years, become the target of severe persecution in the social and political turmoil of the early Meiji era? How did it survive attacks against it and reconstitute itself as an increasingly articulate and coherent belief system and a bastion of the Japanese national heritage? Here James Ketelaar elucidates not only the development of Buddhism in the late nineteenth century but also the strategies of the Meiji state.

The Origin of Heresy

The Origin of Heresy
Author: Robert M. Royalty
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 233
Release: 2013-05-07
Genre: History
ISBN: 0203111079

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Heresy is a central concept in the formation of Orthodox Christianity. Where does this notion come from? This book traces the construction of the idea of 'heresy' in the rhetoric of ideological disagreements in Second Temple Jewish and early Christian texts and in the development of the polemical rhetoric against 'heretics,' called heresiology. Here, author Robert Royalty argues, one finds the origin of what comes to be labelled 'heresy' in the second century. In other words, there was such as thing as 'heresy' in ancient Jewish and Christian discourse before it was called 'heresy.' And by the end of the first century, the notion of heresy was integral to the political positioning of the early orthodox Christian party within the Roman Empire and the range of other Christian communities. This book is an original contribution to the field of Early Christian studies. Recent treatments of the origins of heresy and Christian identity have focused on the second century rather than on the earlier texts including the New Testament. The book further makes a methodological contribution by blurring the line between New Testament Studies and Early Christian studies, employing ideological and post-colonial critical methods.