In medieval Catholic Europe, heresy meant false Christian teaching when someone [ ]; orthodoxy meant [ ].
In medieval Catholic Europe, heresy meant false Christian teaching when someone accepted correction; orthodoxy meant rejected Church teaching.
In medieval Catholic Europe, heresy meant false Christian teaching when someone made an accidental error; orthodoxy meant obeyed secular rulers.
In medieval Catholic Europe, heresy meant false Christian teaching when someone persisted after correction; orthodoxy meant accepted Church teaching.
In medieval Catholic Europe, heresy meant false Christian teaching when someone privately doubted a doctrine; orthodoxy meant followed personal conscience.
Flashcards for OCR A Level History The Church and Medieval Heresy c.1100–1437, covering the key terms, dates and historical interpretations you need to recall for Unit group 1, Unit group 2 and Unit group 3, plus the Y100 non-exam assessment. 24 cards, matched to the OCR A Level History (H505) specification. Recall questions account for roughly 60% of marks at A Level History, so these target the marks you can secure before the paper starts.