noun
- beliefs or opinions that differ from or oppose established religious doctrine or accepted beliefs
Usage: plural form of heterodoxy
Examples
- The council condemned various heterodoxies that had emerged in the region.
- Medieval scholars often faced persecution for their theological heterodoxies.
- The professor’s heterodoxies challenged traditional economic theory.
- Religious authorities worked to suppress heterodoxies within their communities.
- The book explores different heterodoxies that arose during the Reformation.
- Political heterodoxies were not tolerated under the authoritarian regime.