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undertakes apostasy is
known as an apostate.
Undertaking apostasy is
called apostatizing (or
apostasizing – also
spelled apostacizing). The term
apostasy is used...
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Occhiali (Giovanni
Dionigi Galeni or
Giovan Dionigi Galeni, also Uluj Ali, Turkish: Uluç Ali Reis,
later Uluç Ali Paşa and
finally Kılıç Ali Paşa; 1519 –...
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estimated 2,000
Christians died as martyrs.
Christians were let go
after apostatizing, and in this way the
Shogunate practically purged Christianity from ****an...
- forbidden, in an
attempt to
locate fellow priest Cristóvão Ferreira, who had
apostatized his
Christian faith at the
hands of
torture by the ****anese authorities...
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officially banned and all
missionaries ordered to leave. Most
Catholic daimyo apostatized, and
forced their subjects to do so,
although a few
would not renounce...
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persisted in "believing
other doctrine despite scriptural reproof" were also
apostatizing and
therefore warranted "appropriate
judicial action". On
March 18, 1981...
- I), an
American conclavist who
believed that the
Catholic Church had
apostatized from the
Catholic faith since Vatican II, and that
there had been no...
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triumph of
gentile Christianity, to
become a
Christian meant, for a Jew, to
apostatize and to
leave the
Jewish community. Werblowsky, R. J. Zwi (1987). "Messianism:...
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triumph of
gentile Christianity, to
become a
Christian meant, for a Jew, to
apostatize and to
leave the
Jewish community.
Fredriksen 2018.
Bromiley 1979, p. 689...
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verses of the
Koran and the
narrations of the
Prophet ... and
thereby apostatizing from Islam.
Starting in 2013,
Daesh began "encouraging
takfir of Muslims...