Heresy (other)
Heresy is any belief or theory that is strongly at variance with established beliefs or customs. Heresy may also refer to: Music * Heresy (band), an English hardcore punk band Albums * ''Heresy'' (Lustmord album), 1990 * ''Heresy'' (Paradox album), 1989 Songs * "Heresy" (Rush song), 1991 * "Heresy", a song by Pantera from the 1990 album ''Cowboys from Hell'' * "Heresy", a song by Nine Inch Nails from the 1994 album ''The Downward Spiral'' Other uses * ''Heresy'' (radio series), a British comedy talk show * '' Heresy: Kingdom Come'', a collectible card game * The Heresies Collective, an American feminist collective ** '' Heresies: A Feminist Publication on Art and Politics'', a second wave feminist magazine (1977–1993) by the Heresies Collective * ''Heresy'', a 2001 novel in the ''Aquasilva Trilogy'' by Anselm Audley See also * Hearsay (other) * Heretic (other) A heretic is a person who commits heresy. Heretic or The Heretic may also refer to: Boo ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Heresy
Heresy is any belief or theory that is strongly at variance with established beliefs or customs, in particular the accepted beliefs of a church or religious organization. The term is usually used in reference to violations of important religious law, religious teachings, but is also used of views strongly opposed to any generally accepted ideas. A heretic is a proponent of heresy. The term is used particularly in reference to Heresy in Christianity, Christianity, Heresy in Judaism, Judaism, and Bid‘ah, Islam. In certain historical Christian, Muslim, and Jewish cultures, among others, espousing ideas deemed heretical has been (and in some cases still is) met with censure ranging from excommunication to the death penalty. Heresy is distinct from apostasy, which is the explicit renunciation of one's religion, principles or cause; and from blasphemy, which is an impious utterance or action concerning God or sacred things. Heresiology is the study of heresy. Etymology Derived f ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Heresy (band)
Heresy were a hardcore punk band from Nottingham, England, formed in 1985 and active until late 1989. They released three albums and recorded three sessions for John Peel's BBC Radio 1 show. History The band was formed by Reevsy (guitar, vocals), Kalvin "Kalv" Piper (bass), and Steve Charlesworth (drums), the first two having previously been in the Stoke-on-Trent band Plasmid. Their first release was the 1986 6-track flexi-disc ''Never Healed'' - the first release on Earache Records, which was followed by a split LP with Concrete Sox. They then added a singer, who was soon replaced by Concrete Sox drummer John March. Reevsy left the band to be replaced by Mitch Dickinson from Unseen Terror on guitar. The band toured through Europe with this line-up. In 1988, Mitch left the band, to be replaced by Baz from Ripcord, the new line-up recording the ''Face Up to It'' LP. The band's final album, 1989's ''13 Rocking Anthems'', was compiled from their last two Peel Sessions. The band s ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Heresy (Lustmord Album)
Heresy is an album released in 1990 by the dark ambient musician Lustmord. A remastered version was released in 2004. Track listing Credits *Artwork By Front Cover - John Martin, from ''The Great Day of His Wrath'' *Artwork By Sleeve Design - Tracey Roberts *Engineer - Andrew Lagowski *Producer Post Production Processing - Chris Carter *Programmed By, Written-by ound Design Remastered By - B. Lustmord Sleeve Notes Liner notes: "Heresy is the culmination of work carried out from 1987 to 1989 and utilizes subterranean location recordings originated within crypts, caverns, mines, deep shelters and catacombs together with material of seismic and volcanic origin. It also takes advantage of psycho-acoustic phenomena and the physical effects of low frequency information." Critical reception Fact Magazine A fact is a datum about one or more aspects of a circumstance, which, if accepted as true and proven true, allows a logical conclusion to be reached on a true– ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Heresy (Paradox Album)
''Heresy'' is the second album by German thrash metal band Paradox, released in 1989. The album preaches a conceptual story about the Albigensian Crusade of the 13th century. It is Paradox's best selling album to date, and was the band's last studio album for 11 years, until ''Collision Course'' (2000). ''Heresy'' was reissued by the German label High Vaultage Records in 1999, which contains two bonus tracks. The album was reissued again on 13 August 2007 by Metal Mind Productions from Poland as a digipak Optical disc packaging is the packaging that accompanies CDs, DVDs, and other formats of optical discs. Most packaging is rigid or semi-rigid and designed to protect the media from scratches and other types of exposure damage. Jewel case ... on golden disc, featuring bonus tracks, digitally remastered using 24-bit process and limited to 2,000 copies. Track listing Personnel * Charly Steinhauer – vocals, guitar * Markus Spyth – guitar * Matthias "K.ter" F ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Heresy (Rush Song)
"Heresy" is a song written by and performed by Rush and appears on their 1991 album ''Roll the Bones''. The song is about the fall of communism in Eastern Europe and Russia, resultant about-face consumerism and the passing of the Cold War nuclear threat. Song Like the rest of the album ''Roll the Bones'', "Heresy" also marks the transition from the band's 1980s style to their sound of the 1990s where guitars are a prominent part of this song and keyboard and organ are played in the background. As with the vast majority of Rush songs since the album '' Fly by Night'', Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson composed the song's music while Neil Peart wrote the lyrics. The percussion aspect of this song was noted in the Roll the Bones Tour program. Neil Peart explains, Lyrics The song speaks of the wall coming down, and the liberation of Eastern European from Communism which started in 1989 and continued through the early 1990s. While historians and journalists alike celebrated these events, N ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Cowboys From Hell
''Cowboys from Hell'' is the fifth studio album by American heavy metal band Pantera, released on July 24, 1990 by Atco Records. It marked the band's major label debut and their first collaboration with producer Terry Date. This was also the album where Pantera started to tone down the glam style of their previous albums in favor of a heavier sound inspired by that of Black Sabbath and Judas Priest, as well as bands from the then-current heavy metal scene such as Metallica, Slayer, Faith No More, Soundgarden and Overkill. It has been recognized as one of the first ever groove metal albums. Writing and recording Writing sessions for ''Cowboys from Hell'' took place throughout 1988 and 1989. After being turned down "28 times by every major label on the face of the Earth", Atco Records representative Mark Ross was asked by his boss, Derek Shulman (who was interested in signing Pantera), to see the band perform after Hurricane Hugo stranded him in Texas. Ross was so impressed ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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The Downward Spiral
''The Downward Spiral'' is the second studio album by American industrial rock band Nine Inch Nails, released on March 8, 1994 by Nothing Records in the United States and Island Records in Europe. It is a concept album detailing the self-destruction of a man from the beginning of his misanthropic "downward spiral" to his suicidal breaking point. The album was a commercial success and established Nine Inch Nails as a reputable force in the 1990s music scene, with its sound being widely imitated, and the band receiving media attention and multiple honors. Band frontman Trent Reznor had moved to 10050 Cielo Drive in Benedict Canyon, Los Angeles, the site of the murder of actress Sharon Tate by members of the Manson Family in 1969; it was transformed into a studio for recording the '' Broken'' EP (1992) and subsequently ''The Downward Spiral'' with collaborations from other musicians. The album features elements of industrial rock, techno, metal and ambient soundscapes, in cont ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Heresy (radio Series)
''Heresy'' is a comedy talk show on BBC Radio 4, created and originally hosted by David Baddiel, now hosted by Victoria Coren Mitchell. In the show, the presenter and a panel of guests commit "heresy" by challenging people's most deeply received opinions on a subject, in front of a studio audience. For example, received wisdom in 2004 was that New Labour is all about spin, so the panel tried to argue that New Labour was ''not'' all about spin, and the guests had to try to make the audience change their minds. Other assumptions challenged have included, "We should never negotiate with terrorists", "Television is dumbing down" and "We are on the brink of an environmental catastrophe". The pilot and first series had four guests on each episode, but this has since been reduced to three. In the fifth series, Coren Mitchell replaced Baddiel as host. In one episode Jo Brand Josephine Grace Brand (born 23 July 1957) is an English comedian, writer, presenter and actress. Starting ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Kingdom Come
Kingdom Come may refer to: Film * ''Kingdom Come'' (1919 film), a Western short featuring Hoot Gibson * ''Kingdom Come'' (2001 film), a comedy starring LL Cool J * ''Kingdom Come'', a cancelled film to have been directed by Dean Wright * ''Kingdom Come'', a 1990 television play by Paul Cornell * ''Kingdom Come'', a 1993 film starring Sean Patrick Flanery * ''Kingdom Come'', a 1999 film featuring David Zayas * ''Thy Kingdom Come'' (film), a 2018 short film Literature * ''Kingdom Come'' (Ballard novel), a 2006 novel by J.G. Ballard * ''Kingdom Come'' (Bragg novel), a 1980 novel by Melvyn Bragg * ''Kingdom Come'' (LaHaye novel), a 2007 ''Left Behind'' novel by Tim LaHaye and Jerry B. Jenkins * ''Kingdom Come'' (comics), a 1996 DC Comics miniseries * ''Kingdom Come'', a 2006 novel by Tim Green * ''Kingdom Come'', a 2000 novel by Jim Hougan Music Artists * Kingdom Come (band), an American/German hard rock band * Kingdom Come (British band), a 1970s rock band formed by Arthu ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Heresies Collective
The Heresies Collective was founded in 1976 in New York City, by a group of feminist political artists. The group sought to, among other goals, examine art from a feminist and political perspective. In addition to a variety of actions and cultural output, the collective was responsible for the overseeing the publication of the journal Heresies: A feminist publication on art and politics, which was published from 1977 until 1993. Background The Heresies Collective was founded in 1976 by a group of feminist artists, with the goal of increasing discourse around the ideas of feminism, politics, and their relationship to art. The Heresies Collective's primary output was a reoccurring publication titled Heresies: A feminist publication on art and politics. The goals of the collective, through the publication of their journal, were to encourage the writing of feminist history, generate new creative energies among women artists, broaden the definition of art, and articulate diversity wi ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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A Feminist Publication On Art And Politics
A, or a, is the first letter and the first vowel letter of the Latin alphabet, used in the modern English alphabet, and others worldwide. Its name in English is '' a'' (pronounced ), plural ''aes''. It is similar in shape to the Ancient Greek letter alpha, from which it derives. The uppercase version consists of the two slanting sides of a triangle, crossed in the middle by a horizontal bar. The lowercase version is often written in one of two forms: the double-storey and single-storey . The latter is commonly used in handwriting and fonts based on it, especially fonts intended to be read by children, and is also found in italic type. In English, '' a'' is the indefinite article, with the alternative form ''an''. Name In English, the name of the letter is the ''long A'' sound, pronounced . Its name in most other languages matches the letter's pronunciation in open syllables. History The earliest known ancestor of A is ''aleph''—the first letter of the Phoenician ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Aquasilva Trilogy
Anselm Audley (born 1982) is a British fantasy writer. Early life and career Anselm Audley was born to Paul and Elizabeth Aston, and has a sister. His mother was also a novelist. He is a college graduate of Ancient and Modern History, but he started writing his epic ''Aquasilva'' novels when still a pupil at school. He finished his first novel at the age of 17. The Aquasilva Trilogy has been translated into German, French, Italian, Spanish and Dutch. '' Library Journal'' announced that, from Simon & Schuster U.K., Audley received one of the largest advances ever paid to a new British fantasy author. ''Vespera'', a sequel to the Aquasilva Trilogy, was released on 13 November 2007 and electronically published in English. ''Envoy'', a short story happening during Attila the Hun's invasion of the Roman Empire, published as part of the Foreworld Saga. It was released on 26 June 2013. ''The Day Democracy Died'', his first non-fiction piece. This narrative history work tells how hys ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |