apostasy
apollinarianism
Founded by Apollinarius in the fourth century, this heresy denied the existence of a human mind and will in Christ.
theotokos
Greek:"bearer of Gods", the virgin Mary, mother of Jesus
monophysitism
a Christian heresy of the 5th and 6th centuries that challenged the orthodox definition of the two natures (human and divine) in Jesus and instead believed there was a single divine nature
athanasian creed
a Christian profession of faith
nestorianism
a heresy that taught that Jesus was two persons and that Mary was the mother of the human Jesus, not the divine Jesus
reformation
a religious movement of the 16th century that began as an attempt to reform the Roman Catholic Church and resulted in the creation of Protestant churches
gnosticism
a religious orientation advocating gnosis as the way to release a person's spiritual element
neo-platonism
a system of philosophical and religious doctrines composed of elements of Platonism and Aristotelianism and oriental mysticism
schism
division of a group into opposing factions
arianism
early teaching of the church that was heretical by saying that Jesus was not God but created by God
heresy
outright denial by a baptized person of some essential truth about God and faith that we must believe
apostolic
the Church is built on the foundation of the Apostles
canon law
the body of codified laws governing the affairs of a Christian church
holy see
the diocese of the Pope, also Church's central administration at Vatican City
indulgence
the remission by the pope of the temporal punishment in purgatory that is still due for sins even after absolution
apostasy
the state of having rejected your religious beliefs or your political party or a cause (often in favor of opposing beliefs or causes)
protestantism
the theological system of any of the churches of western Christendom that separated from the Roman Catholic Church during the Reformation
separated brethren
this was how protestants were called in a doc at vatican 2 instead of 'heretics'
immutable
unchangeable
indefectible
unending--no time since it was established where it has not existed