- or the
history of religion,
heresiology is the
study of heresy, and
heresiographies are
writings about the topic.
Heresiographical works were
common in...
- wa'l-Bayan, a 12th-century work by al-Qalhati, is
another example of
Ibadi heresiographies and
discusses the
origins of the
Kharijites and the
divisions within...
- Kahn 1979, p. 125. Kahn 1979, p. 89.
Graham 2019, §2. Laërtius 2.5
Heresiography in
Context by Jaap
Mansfeld p. 193 Cicero, De
Finibus Bonorum et Malorum...
- Last page of Timothy's
heresiography, from
Bodleian MS
Barocci 173, from an 11th-century
Byzantine legal miscellany...
- of
congeners 'Manichee' and 'Gnostic' in the
vocabulary of
christian heresiography. If this is the case,
historians can no
longer appeal to the testimony...
- Ghaznavids: 994–1040, (Edinburgh
University Press, 1963), 131. An
Ismaili Heresiography: The "Bab Al-Shaytan" from Abu Tammam's
Kitab Al ... By
Wilferd Madelung...
- 30 (2001) 143-50.
Wilferd Madelung, Paul
Ernest Walker: An
Ismaili heresiography. The "Bāb al-shayṭān" from Abū Tammām’s Kitāb al-shajara. Brill, 1998...
- ****ociated with his
theological creed appear as
prominent heretics in ****
heresiography, and to be
called a
Jahmi became an
insult or polemic,
especially with...
-
Scholars who
produced heresiographies in the 16th
century are
Ebussuud Efendi, Kemalpaşazade, and Lütfi Pasha. Often,
these heresiographies used historical...
- of 93 of them, but only a
handful of
these works, in the
fields of
heresiography and theology, have survived. The
three main ones are:
Risalat Istihsan...