Major Early Church Heresies

Here is a clear overview of major early Church heresies (false teachings that the early Christian Church rejected). These shaped many Church councils and doctrines.


🕊️ Major Early Church Heresies

✝️ 1. Gnosticism (1st–3rd Century)

Main idea: Salvation comes through secret knowledge (gnosis).

  • Matter is evil, spirit is good
  • Jesus only seemed human
  • Denied the goodness of creation

📖 Opposed by: St. Irenaeus, St. Tertullian


👤 2. Docetism

Main idea: Jesus did not really have a physical body—He only appeared human.

  • Denied the Incarnation
  • Claimed Christ did not truly suffer or die

🧍‍♂️ 3. Adoptionism

Main idea: Jesus was only a man whom God adopted as Son at baptism or resurrection.

  • Denied Jesus’ eternal divinity

🔥 4. Arianism (4th Century)

Founder: Arius
Main idea: Jesus is not fully God but a created being.

  • “There was a time when the Son was not”
  • Denied the Trinity’s equality

📜 Condemned at: Council of Nicaea (325 AD)


👨‍👩‍👧 5. Sabellianism / Modalism

Main idea: God is one person who appears in three modes (Father, Son, Spirit).

  • Denied the Trinity as three distinct persons

🧠 6. Nestorianism (5th Century)

Founder: Nestorius
Main idea: Christ is two separate persons (one divine, one human).

  • Denied Mary as Theotokos (Mother of God)

📜 Condemned at: Council of Ephesus (431 AD)


🩸 7. Monophysitism

Main idea: Jesus has only one nature (divine), not two (divine and human).

  • Human nature absorbed into divine nature

📜 Condemned at: Council of Chalcedon (451 AD)


⚖️ 8. Pelagianism

Founder: Pelagius
Main idea: Humans can save themselves without God’s grace.

  • Denied original sin and necessity of grace

📖 Opposed by: St. Augustine


🛐 9. Manichaeism

Founder: Mani
Main idea: Radical dualism—light vs darkness, spirit vs matter.

  • Influenced by Persian religion and Gnosticism
  • Considered material world evil

🏛️ Why These Heresies Matter

They forced the Church to clarify key doctrines such as:

✔ The Trinity
✔ Jesus as true God and true man
✔ The role of grace and salvation
✔ The nature of Mary as Mother of God

This led to the Ecumenical Councils and the Nicene Creed.


✝️ Simple Memory Trick (Funny)

  • Arius said: “Jesus is like God but not God.”
  • Nestorius said: “Jesus is two people sharing one body (like roommates).”
  • Monophysites said: “Jesus is divine soup—human nature dissolved.”
  • Pelagius said: “I can save myself—no grace needed.”

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