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Religious Dissent

2022
Monotheistic religions historically have been harsh on dissent, demanding uncritical belief of their adherents. Fundamentalism in particular has been very intolerant towards any deviation from traditional doctrine, and continues to be so to this day. Nevertheless, dissenting movements have emerged from within the main monotheisms down the years, and a ...
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Sussex Religious Dissent c. 1830

2021
This paper evaluates the strength of Dissent in Sussex in terms of the number and geographical distribution of places of worship and their denominational ties. It discusses the likely numerical strength of Dissent and considers the particular case of the Downland region in which Protestant Dissent failed to make a lasting impression.
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Religious Dissent

2007
Abstract In the beginning of any historical enquiry some account may be expected of the questions to which answers are being sought. Of course, without any knowledge of the problems or opinions about possible solutions one could not even put the questions in the first place. And when Bultmann poses (or proposes) his two Johannine riddles
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Religious Dissent in Late Antiquity, 350-450

2019
AbstractReligious Dissent in Late Antiquity reconsiders the religious history of the late Roman Empire, focusing on the shifting position of dissenting religious groups. The groups under consideration are non-Christians (‘pagans’) and deviant Christians (‘heretics’).
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