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Manichaeism
... past. Theology The most striking principle of Manichee theology is its dualism, a theme gleaned ... Caliph Ma'mun tolerated a community of Manichee. Manichaeism and orthodox Christianity St. Augustine was ... the Cathars, it seems they adopted the Manichee principles of church organization, but none of ... heretics. References Runciman, Steven (1982). The Medieval Manichee: A Study of the Christian Dualist Heresy ...
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John of Cappadocia
... of the Trinity? Cast out Severus the Manichee! O Justin, our emperor, you win! This ... doors! You no longer fear Amantius the Manichee! Justin reigns, why fear Amantius?" So they ...
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Book of Giovanni Evangelista   (translated from Italian)
... written apocrifo in lingua Latin , of inspiration Manichee. It is datable to the late one ... were destroyed). It comes from the schism Manichee of Bogomili of Bulgaria , active from X ...
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Augustin d' Hippone   (translated from French)
Augustin d' Hippone Augustin (Aurelius Augustinus), more known under the name of saint Augustin, is one philosopher and theologist Christian born with Thagaste (current Souk-Ahras, Algeria ) it November 13 354 , died it August 28 430 with Hippone (current Annaba). It is one of principal Fathers of the Church Latin and ...
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User:Essjay/Archives7
... into the fanciful. (E.g. in the Manichee thing, we've got NPOV folks and ...
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Isaac de Beausobre
Isaac de Beausobre Isaac de Beausobre (March 8, 1659 - June 5, 1738), French Protestant divine, was born at Niort. He is now best known for his history of Manichaeism, Histoire Critique de Manichée et du Manichéisme in two volumes (Amsterdam 1734-1739), After studying theology at the Protestant academy of Saumur ...
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Patriarch John IV of Constantinople
... accused of being to some extent a Manichee, and condemned as such, Gregory tried to ...
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Sogdian alphabet
... used in writing on papyri. Many Buddhist, Manichee, Nestorian, and Zoroastrian texts as well as ...
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Steven Runciman
... Empire (1930) Byzantine Civilization (1933) The Medieval Manichee : A Study of the Christian Dualist Heresy ...
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User talk:Vít Zvánovec
... suspecting that this author was a neo-Manichee. It's the "neo" part that causes ...
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