The concept of Error in Christianity
Synonyms: Mistake, Inaccuracy, Fault, Blunder, Misunderstanding, Issue, Discrepancy, Problem, Miscalculation, Slip, Defect, Omission
In Spanish: Error; In Dutch: Fout; In Finnish: Virhe; In German: Fehler; In Swedish: Fel; In Malay: Ralat; In French: Erreur
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Christian concept of 'Error'
From: Ante-nicene Fathers
(1) This represents the mistakes and wrongdoings of the world, which will be condemned by those who have achieved a deeper understanding and live truly.[1] (2) Incorrect actions.[2] (3) Error is what we have come to see, and that we have rejected it merits praise instead of penalty.[3] (4) Error is a mistake or incorrect belief, and the text says that it, along with folly and blindness, introduced the names of nature and fortune.[4] (5) The mistaken beliefs and actions that had once again spread across the whole world, and for which the whole world faced destruction, suggesting a widespread deviation from the correct path or truth.[5]
From: A Dictionary of the Bible (Hastings)
(1) No text provided to analyze for keywords.[6] (2) No provided text to analyze.[7]
From: Bible cyclopedia, critical and expository
(1) This is something that false teachers are spreading, and it is something that needs to be guarded against, indicating the presence of incorrect beliefs or teachings.[8] (2) Actions or sins committed mistakenly or unintentionally, related to ignorance.[9]
From: Hymns for Christian Devotion
(1) This term signifies mistakes or incorrect beliefs, which are meant to be avoided, according to the verses in the provided text.[10] (2) Error is something that the Lord is asked to protect the house from, ensuring the place remains free.[11]
From: Summa Theologica (English translation)
(1) Mistakes or misconceptions that can inhibit someone's ability to consent to and contract marriage.[12] (2) A mistake in belief that does not amount to heresy if it lacks obstinacy.[13]
From: The city of God
(1) The defence of errors and misapprehensions, which has illustrated the genius of heretics and philosophers, cannot be sufficiently declared, highlighting the capacity for critical thinking.[14]
From: The Second Helvetic Confession
(1) The text condemns those who wrongly use the Gospel to say that returning to God is easy, or that forgiveness is easy, and therefore sinning is acceptable.[15] (2) From the Scriptures are to be derived true wisdom and godliness, the reformation and government of churches, as also instruction in all duties of piety, and the confirmation of doctrines, and the rejection of all these.[16]
Gnostic concept of 'Error'
From: Pistis Sophia
(1) Error is a state of being, or a set of doctrines that lead souls to the dragon, if adhered to, along with those who teach them, suggesting a deviation from accepted spiritual or religious truths.[17]
The concept of Error in local and regional sources
The keyphrase "Error" signifies the necessity for correction, as highlighted by regional sources that emphasize people's call to rectify their mistakes following a miracle, suggesting a transformative opportunity for improvement.
From: Bede's Ecclesiastical History of England
(1) The people were exhorted to amend their error after the miracle, implying they needed correction.[18]
From: The Complete Works of Swami Vivekananda
(1) Brahman is without action, Atman is Brahman, and we are Atman; knowledge like this takes off all error, according to the provided text's information.[19]