Introduction The term ‘heretic’ has long held significant weight in discussions surrounding belief systems, particularly in religious contexts. Not only does it denote a person who holds beliefs contrary to the established doctrines of a faith, but it has also evolved to encapsulate broader notions of dissent and nonconformity in various spheres of society. Understanding
Introduction The term ‘heretic’ has long held significant weight in discussions surrounding belief systems, particularly in religious contexts. Not only does it denote a person who holds beliefs contrary to the established doctrines of a faith, but it has also evolved to encapsulate broader notions of dissent and nonconformity in various spheres of society. Understanding
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