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Tables of Contents for A Brief History of Heresy
Chapter/Section Title
Page #
Page Count
List of Illustrations
viii
 
Preface
x
 
The Importance of Being United
1
22
Forming Consensus
5
5
The Papacy
10
3
The Bible in the Hands of Heretics
13
7
Areas Where Disagreement May be Allowed
20
3
The Boundaries of Orthodoxy: Faith
23
24
The Apostles' Creed
24
5
The Nicene Creed
29
5
Catechesis
34
4
Misdirected Worship and Taking the Name of God in Vain
38
3
Does the Faith `Develop' Through History?
41
4
The Content of the Creeds and the Question of Orthodoxy
45
2
The Boundaries of Orthodoxy: Order
47
18
`Disorder' at the Wild Fringes
47
6
Orderliness
53
2
Ministry and Order
55
2
The Rigorist Dispute
57
2
Schismatics
59
2
Diaspora
61
1
Orthopraxis
62
3
Classifying Heresies
65
25
What Could be Imported from Ancient Philosophy?
66
1
Incarnation and Christology
67
3
The Augustinian Trio
70
1
The Easter Controversy
71
1
The Doctrine of Transubstantiation
72
1
1054 and the Schism of East and West
73
3
From Sect to `Confessional Identity'
76
4
The Power of a Name
80
3
Categories of Unbelief
83
3
Pinning Accusations to Suspected Heretics
86
2
The Creation of a Critical Literature
88
2
Heresy and Social Challenge
90
33
Popular Heresy: The Anti-establishment Dissidents Speak up for Themselves
93
5
The Road to Dissent
98
1
The Waldensians
99
7
John Wyclif and the Lollard Movement
106
4
Jan Hus
110
7
The Hussite `Movement'
117
2
Social Consequences After the Middle Ages
119
4
Good and Evil
123
11
The Mediaeval Dualists
126
8
Dealing with Heresy
134
23
University Sermons
136
2
The Preaching of the Heretics Themselves
138
3
Crusade
141
1
Inquisition
142
7
The Change in the Balance of Power
149
2
Living with Difference
151
6
Conclusion
157
9
Notes
166
14
Further reading
180
6
Index
186