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Etymology: [ &-'päs-t&-sE ] (noun.) 14th century. From Latin apostasia Ancient Greek ἀποστασία (apostasia, “defection, revolt”) ἀφίστημι (aphistēmi, “I withdraw, revolt”) ἀπό (apo, “from”) + ἵστημι (histēmi, “I stand”)
Synonyms: backsliding, conversion, deconversion, defection, disaffection, estrangement

din değiştirme, esas doktrinden cayma, döneklik, din değistirme, bir partiden başka bir partiye geçme, kaçma, (dininden/prensiplerinden/inançlarından) dönme, inançlarını değiştirme, prensip ve inançlarında değişiklik yapma, dönme (inancından),

1 din değiştirme     ts
2 esas doktrinden cayma     ts
3 döneklik     ts
4 din değistirme     ts
5 bir partiden başka bir partiye geçme     ts
6 kaçma     ts
7 (dininden/prensiplerinden/inançlarından) dönme  isim     ts
8 inançlarını değiştirme     ts
9 prensip ve inançlarında değişiklik yapma     ts
10 dönme (inancından)  isim     ts
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Specifically, the renunciation of one's religion or faith, The renunciation of a belief or set of beliefs, A departure from what was believed before Enmity, opposition against the faith after having previously believed in its teachings, The act of renouncing faith in something and consequently standing apart from the group who believes, From a Greek term meaning "to revolt," apostasy is the act of abandoning or rejecting a previously held religious faith An apostate is one who has defected from or ceased to practice his or her religion, \uh-POS-tuh-see\, noun: Total desertion or departure from one's faith, principles, or party, The falling away from the faith It is a revolt against the truth of God’s word by a believer It can also describe a group or church organization that has "fallen away" from the truths of Christianity as revealed in the Bible, Abandonment or repudiation of a previously held faith, principle or party loyalty,    the act of abandoning a set of beliefs, or the position of having abandoned them, Falling away from Christian belief or sound doctrine ( SEE: Heresy, Cult, Sect ), Apostasy is from the Greek [apostasia], which means a departing or separating (2nd Thessalonians 2:3) In Christianity it is a forsaking or departing from the faith, principles, or truth, to which the Church previously held (1st Timothy 4:1, Hebrews 3:12) This abandonment or falling away from the faith is an opposite of the protestant reformation, which was the returning to the faith, principles, and truths which the Church formerly held [back], A deliberate repudiation and abandonment of the faith that one has professed (Hebrews 3:12), the state of having rejected your religious beliefs or your political party or a cause (often in favor of opposing beliefs or causes), Abandoning of the Catholic Faith One who abandons their Catholic Faith is called an apostate Canon Law #751 says "Apostasy is the total repudiation of the christian faith ", the act of abandoning a party or cause, In Christian theology, the personal, knowledgeable, willful total rejection of one's Christian faith, after which repentance is impossible, is the continual falling away of people from God It is a denial of God, not a perversion to His Word In classical Greek, apostasia is a technical term for political revolt or defection The Septuagint relates the term and definition to rebellion against God (Joshua 22:22; 2 Chron 29:19) as originally instigated by Satan, the apostate dragon of Job 26:13, heresy; disloyalty, If someone is accused of apostasy, they are accused of abandoning their religious faith, political loyalties, or principles. a charge of apostasy. when someone suddenly stops believing in a religion or supporting a political party (apostasia, from , from aphistasthai , from apo- ( APOCALYPSE) + histasthai ), An abandonment of what one has voluntarily professed; a total desertion of departure from one's faith, principles, or party; esp, the act of abandoning a party or cause the state of having rejected your religious beliefs or your political party or a cause (often in favor of opposing beliefs or causes), the renunciation of a religious faith; as, Julian's apostasy from Christianity, Specifically, the renunciation of ones religion or faith,

11 Specifically, the renunciation of one's religion or faith     ts
12 The renunciation of a belief or set of beliefs - "The explanation of his apostasy was as simple as it was base : Navarre had no confidence in the success of his cause, and he cared little in his heart for anything but women and vanity."     ts
13 A departure from what was believed before Enmity, opposition against the faith after having previously believed in its teachings     ts
14 The act of renouncing faith in something and consequently standing apart from the group who believes     ts
15 From a Greek term meaning "to revolt," apostasy is the act of abandoning or rejecting a previously held religious faith An apostate is one who has defected from or ceased to practice his or her religion     ts
16 \uh-POS-tuh-see\, noun: Total desertion or departure from one's faith, principles, or party     ts
17 The falling away from the faith It is a revolt against the truth of God’s word by a believer It can also describe a group or church organization that has "fallen away" from the truths of Christianity as revealed in the Bible     ts
18 Abandonment or repudiation of a previously held faith, principle or party loyalty     ts
19    the act of abandoning a set of beliefs, or the position of having abandoned them     ts
20 Falling away from Christian belief or sound doctrine ( SEE: Heresy, Cult, Sect )     ts
21 Apostasy is from the Greek [apostasia], which means a departing or separating (2nd Thessalonians 2:3) In Christianity it is a forsaking or departing from the faith, principles, or truth, to which the Church previously held (1st Timothy 4:1, Hebrews 3:12) This abandonment or falling away from the faith is an opposite of the protestant reformation, which was the returning to the faith, principles, and truths which the Church formerly held [back]     ts
22 A deliberate repudiation and abandonment of the faith that one has professed (Hebrews 3:12)     ts
23 the state of having rejected your religious beliefs or your political party or a cause (often in favor of opposing beliefs or causes)     ts
24 Abandoning of the Catholic Faith One who abandons their Catholic Faith is called an apostate Canon Law #751 says "Apostasy is the total repudiation of the christian faith "     ts
25 the act of abandoning a party or cause     ts
26 In Christian theology, the personal, knowledgeable, willful total rejection of one's Christian faith, after which repentance is impossible     ts
27 is the continual falling away of people from God It is a denial of God, not a perversion to His Word In classical Greek, apostasia is a technical term for political revolt or defection The Septuagint relates the term and definition to rebellion against God (Joshua 22:22; 2 Chron 29:19) as originally instigated by Satan, the apostate dragon of Job 26:13     ts
28 heresy; disloyalty  isim     ts
29 If someone is accused of apostasy, they are accused of abandoning their religious faith, political loyalties, or principles. a charge of apostasy. when someone suddenly stops believing in a religion or supporting a political party (apostasia, from , from aphistasthai , from apo- ( APOCALYPSE) + histasthai )     ts
30 An abandonment of what one has voluntarily professed; a total desertion of departure from one's faith, principles, or party; esp     ts
31 the act of abandoning a party or cause the state of having rejected your religious beliefs or your political party or a cause (often in favor of opposing beliefs or causes)     ts
32 the renunciation of a religious faith; as, Julian's apostasy from Christianity     ts
33 Specifically, the renunciation of ones religion or faith     ts
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