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Heresiology developed as a part of the emerging definition of Christian orthodoxy. Church scholars studied and documented the teachings of various Christian sects in order to clearly distinguish between those they accepted as orthodox and those they rejected as heretical. Other Christian communions
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In Islam, heresiology surveyed both the various Muslim sects, and also other religions such as Christianity and Judaism. Some, like
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are writings about the topic. Heresiographical works were common in both medieval Christianity and Islam.
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wrote polemical works, arguing the falseness of sects and religions other than their own. Others, like
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Classifying Christians. Ethnography, Heresiology, and the Limits of Knowledge in Late Antiquity
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The Origin of Heresy: A History of Discourse in Second Temple Judaism and Early Christianity
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Royalty, Robert M. (2013). "Policing the Boundaries: The Politics of Heresiology".
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developed their own competing heresiological traditions as well.
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Index

theology or the history of religion, heresiology
theology
history of religion
heresy
Abu Mansur al-Baghdadi
Ibn Hazm
al-Shahrastani
Al-Milal wa al-Nihal
religious studies
Doxography
The Origin of Heresy: A History of Discourse in Second Temple Judaism and Early Christianity
ISBN
978-1-135-17960-1
ISBN
9780520284265
Categories
Heresy
Christian terminology
Theology

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