Heresy

St. Augustine defeating heresy

*other heresies are not mentioned – under construction
NEW ADVENT: On HERESY
Early Church period heresies

Antinomianism
Audianism
Circumcellions
Donatism
Ebionites
Euchites / Messalians
Luciferians
Marcionism
Millennialism
Montanism
Pelagianism/Semipelagianism

Gnostic heresies

Johannites
Mandaeism
Manichaeism
Paulicianism
Priscillianism
Naassenes
Notzrim
Sethian
Ophites
Valentianism

Christological heresies

Adoptionism
Apollinarism
Arianism
Docetism
Macedonians (religious group) or pneumatomachians
Monarchianism
Monophysitism or Eutychianism
Monothelitism
Nestorianism
Patripassianism
Psilanthropism
Sabellianism

Medieval heresies

Bogomils
Bosnian Church
Catharism
Conciliarism
Free Spirit
Iconoclasm
Fraticelli (Spiritual Franciscans)
Henricians
Waldensians (Waldenses or Vaudois)

Renaissance heresy

Heliocentrism (note– although heliocentrism is permitted as a scientific theory or view, it cannot be used to advance against the perennial interpretation of Scripture by the Church.)

Reformation heresies

Hussites
Lollardy
Taborites
Protestantism
Arminianism
Calvinism
Hyper-Calvinism

Eucharistic heresies

Consubstantiation
Impanation

Counter-Reformation heresies

Jansenism

Restorationism heresies

Christadelphians
Radical Reformation/Anabaptist
Jehovah’s Witnesses
Millerites
Latter Day Saint movement /Mormonism
Sabbatarianism
Seventh-day Adventists

Modern era heresies

Americanism

Anglo-Israelism

Feeneyism:

Federal Vision

King James Only Movement

Kramerism: the belief which admits that only those who have the knowledge of Catholic doctrine are really Catholic, rejecting the notion that baptized children are Catholic before they make use of reason.

Modernism
New Perspective on Paul
Phyletism
Positive Christianity

Sedevacantism: the rejection of any possibility of mode by the which a pope is elected, in the principle of perpetual successors in the primacy of Peter, resulting in Conclavism by which popular vote of the people elects a pope without a unanimous assent of the Roman clergy or church.

Theonomy
Christian Zionism

Wheatonism: the belief which admits that [a baptized] baby has no faith until it becomes intellectually aware.

Zeitgeistism: the rejection of Christianity and the denial of the existence of Jesus Christ. The emerging worldview, based on New Age (teaching) signs and symbolism and pantheistic philosophy (we are one essence with the universe), building a utopia without Christianity, without authority, and without divine revelation from God. Technology is the driving force (motivation) and ultimate scientific reason for human existence, the denial of the eternal life as meaning to human existence.