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Christian writer and
teacher with a
gnostic background, and
founder of the
Bardaisanites. A scientist, scholar, astrologer, philosopher, hymnwriter, and poet...
- questionable.
Examples include some
ancient groups like the
Thomasines or the
Bardaisanites, but more
often refer to
medieval sects wrongly accused of Gnosticism...
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Bardesanes of
Edessa (AD 154–222), who
founded the
Gnostic current of the
Bardaisanites, went to the
Armenian castle of Ani and
there read the work of a pre-Christian...
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Priscillianism Quqites Seleucians Sethianism Simonians Valentinianism Bardaisanites Colarbasians Marcosians Valesians The
following are
groups of Christians...
- "Palutians" in Edessa,
after a
former bishop. Arians, Marcionites, Manichees,
Bardaisanites and
various gnostic sects proclaimed themselves as the true church....
- More
religions joined the mix
during the 3rd century.: 95 One was the
Bardaisanites,
founded by the
important philosopher Bardaisan who
Abgar the Great...
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following are all
considered to be
related to
Christian Gnosticism.
Bardaisanites Basilideans Carpocratianism Nicolaitans Sethianism Simonians (sometimes...
- more
religions joined the mix
during the 3rd century.: 95 One was the
Bardaisanites,
founded by the
important philosopher Bardaisan who
Abgar the Great...
- Bardaisan, or Bar-daiṣān (154– 222), was a
Syriac gnostic,
founder of the
Bardaisanites, and a scientist, scholar, astrologer, philosopher, hymnographer, and...