Richard M. Hogan "Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it"--George Santayana Nowhere is this more true than in matters of faith and religion. And nowhere are the errors of the past more elusive than in heresies. In order that we not be caught unawares in a web of false teaching, Father Richard Hogan presents a non-technical history of false teachings from the time of the Ascension to the present. Using the Creed as a basis, this urgently needed book: Clearly explains the difference between heresy and schism. Thoroughly covers all major and minor heresies. Serves as a quick reference for teachers, students, and historians. A "must-have" for anyone serious about their Faith, Dissent from the Creed is a vital resource for the propagation of the Faith. Do You Know? Why Gnosticism has had a recent resurgence in New Age thinking. Which first century sect still exists today. Which heresy counted St. Augustine as a member. Why Arianism may be the greatest of all heresies. What makes Nicea revolutionary in Church history. Contents: Preface Acknowledgements Abbreviations Preliminary Remarks Part 1: God as One and Triune: Heresies from AD 33 to 325 The Judaizers Kerinthian, Ebionite, Elchasaite, and Mandean Heresies Gnosticism Subordinationism Montanists Adoptionisn and Modalism Manicheism Controversies on Baptism, Penance, and Papal Primacy Conclusion to Part 1 Part 2: Was Christ God the Son? Heresies from 325 to 843 Arianism Apollinarianism Donatism Pelagianism