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Definition of Heretical

Heretical
Heretical He*ret"i*cal, a. Containing heresy; of the nature of, or characterized by, heresy.

Meaning of Heretical from wikipedia

- or leader of a heretical movement is called a heresiarch, while individuals who espouse heresy or commit heresy are known as heretics. According to Titus...
- Heretic is a 2024 American psychological horror film written and directed by Scott Beck and Bryan Woods. It stars Hugh Grant, Sophie Thatcher, and Chloe...
- up heretic in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A heretic is a person who commits heresy. Heretic or The Heretic may also refer to: Jacob the Heretic, faith...
- Jacob the heretic is the name given to a 2nd-century heretic (Hebrew min) whose doings were used as examples in a few p****ages of the Tosefta and Talmud...
- Flavia the Heretic (Italian: Flavia, la monaca musulmana, lit. "Flavia, the Muslim nun") is a 1974 Italian-French nunsploitation film directed by Gianfranco...
- "Homer the Heretic" is the third episode of the fourth season of the American animated television series The Simpsons. It originally aired on Fox in the...
- Heretic II is a dark fantasy action-adventure game developed by Raven Software and published by Activision in November 1998 continuing the story of Corvus...
- The Heretics is the thirteenth full-length album by Gr**** extreme metal band Rotting Christ. It was released on 15 February 2019 via Season of Mist. Loudwire...
- Heretics is the sixth studio album by the alternative rock band Toadies. It was released in September 2015 by independent record label Kirtland Records...
- Heretics is a collection of 20 essays by English writer G. K. Chesterton published by John Lane in 1905. In it, Chesterton quotes at length and argues...