trúarbrota
Trúarbrota is an Icelandic term that translates to "heresy" or "religious offense." Historically, it referred to actions or beliefs that deviated from the established doctrines of the Christian church, particularly within Iceland's Lutheran heritage. The concept carried significant social and legal weight in past centuries, as the church and state were closely intertwined.
During periods when religious conformity was strictly enforced, individuals accused of trúarbrota could face severe consequences,
While the legal and social implications of trúarbrota have largely diminished with the secularization of Icelandic