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In Social Studies / High School | 2014-11-05

The Catholic Church considered a heretic to be anyone who:

A. traveled long distances to trade in silks and spices.
B. journeyed to the Holy Land to defeat the Muslims.
C. held religious ideas rejected by Church authorities.
D. called for the removal of Muslims and Jews from Spain.

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Answer (3)

The Catholic Church considered a heretic to be anyone who held religious ideas rejected by Church authorities.
Why is it called Catholic Church?

The word Catholic is derived from the Greek adjective, katholikos, meaning "universal," and from the adverbial phrase, Kath' holou, meaning "on the whole".

Who is considered a Catholic?

A Catholic is a Christian who follows the Catholic religion as transmitted through the succession of Popes.

“Heretic” is just a term used by denominations which claim that theirs is the “true faith” and everyone else is a disbeliever. Christians calling other sects of Christians “heretic” is no different than Shi’a and Sunni Muslims calling each other “kafir.”
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Answered by JackHughes45 | 2024-06-25

c. The Catholic Church considered a heretic to be anyone who held religious ideas rejected by Church authorities.
In the context of the Middle Ages, a heretic was a person whose beliefs or practices were viewed as deviating from the established doctrines of the Church. The Church saw heresy as a substantial threat to its authority and unity, which led to the establishment of the Inquisition to investigate and combat heresy.
A historical example includes the Cathars, who were considered heretics for their beliefs and were subjected to a crusade and severe persecution.
Complete question
The Catholic Church considered a heretic to be anyone who:
a. traveled long distances to trade in silks and spices.
b. journeyed to the Holy Land to defeat the Muslims.
c. held religious ideas rejected by Church authorities.
d. called for the removal of Muslims and Jews from Spain.

Answered by ElvisAaronPresley | 2024-06-25

The Catholic Church defined a heretic as someone who held religious ideas rejected by its authorities. This classification led to persecution, especially during the Middle Ages, through mechanisms like the Inquisition. The aim was to maintain doctrinal purity and authority within the Christian community.
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Answered by ElvisAaronPresley | 2024-08-23