Definition of Heresiographer. Meaning of Heresiographer. Synonyms of Heresiographer

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Definition of Heresiographer

Heresiographer
Heresiographer Her`e*si*og"ra*pher, n. [See Heresiography.] One who writes on heresies.

Meaning of Heresiographer from wikipedia

- In theology or the history of religion, heresiology is the study of heresy, and heresiographies are writings about the topic. Heresiographical works were...
- Thomas Edwards (1599–1647) was an English Puritan clergyman. He was a very influential preacher in London of the 1640s, and was a polemical writer, arguing...
- Ibn Hazm, prolific and important Andalusian jurist, belletrist, and heresiographer is extensive. He was said to have written over 400 books. Al-Dhahabi...
- be saved (al-firqa al-najiya) and the rest doomed as deviant, the heresiographers were mainly concerned with classifying what they considered to be deviant...
- been Sabis) to the Magian religion.[citation needed] The 12th-century heresiographer al-Shahrastani describes the Majusiya into three sects, the Kayumarthiya...
- Mesopotamian city of Harran, who were described by Syriac Christian heresiographers as star worshippers. These Harranian Sabians practiced an old Semitic...
-  1116 – 16 June 1201) was a Muslim jurisconsult, preacher, orator, heresiographer, traditionist, historian, judge, hagiographer, and philologist who pla****...
- Pagit (Pagitt) (c. 1575 – April 1647) was an English clergyman and heresiographer. His Heresiography of 1645 was a precursor of the better-known Gangraena...
- original names of the nascent Isma'iliyya, a term coined by later heresiographers. A faction of the Mubarakiyya later developed into the Fatimid Isma'ilis...
- meaning (bātin) from the exoteric form (zahir). Hence, early Muslim heresiographers identified Ismailis as Batiniyya, or Esotericists, due to their focus...