- Bardaiṣan),
known in
Arabic as ibn Dayṣān (Arabic: ابن ديصان) and in
Latin as
Bardesanes, was a Syriac-speaking ****yrian
Christian writer and
teacher with a gnostic...
- d' Qudshā,
Bardesanes is said to have ****igned the
creation of the world.
Though much
still remains dark as to the
doctrine of
Bardesanes we
cannot nevertheless...
-
Palut addressed the
increasingly Gnostic tendencies that the
churchman Bardesanes was
introducing to its
Christian community. He
ordained Pantaenus as a...
- 1972, she
completed her
habilitation in Göttingen on the
Syrian Gnostic Bardesanes of Edessa. From 1972, she
worked as a
lecturer at the
University of Münster...
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According to the fifth-century
Armenian historian Movses K****natsi,
Bardesanes of
Edessa (AD 154–222), who
founded the
Gnostic current of the Bardaisanites...
-
Ohrmazddadan Adurfarnbag Farroxzadan Adurbad Emedan Avesta Gathas Anacharsis Bardesanes Mani (c. 216 – 276 CE) Ammo
Mazdak the
Elder Mazdak (died c. 524 or 528...
- In Yarshater,
Ehsan (ed.). Encyclopædia Iranica,
Volume III/7: Banān–
Bardesanes.
London and New York:
Routledge &
Kegan Paul. pp. 693–694. ISBN 978-0-71009-119-2...
- "Barkīāroq". In Yarshater,
Ehsan (ed.). Encyclopædia Iranica,
Volume III/8:
Bardesanes–Bayhaqī, Ẓahīr-al-Dīn.
London and New York:
Routledge &
Kegan Paul. pp...
- Stark, Lumper, Krabbe, Locherer, Gersdorf. R. 3rd century:
Strunzius (on
Bardesanes, 1710),
Weismann (17l8), Mosheim, Kleuker,
Schmidt (Kirchengesch.) R....
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Gospel of
Apelles (mid–late 2nd century,
similar to Marcion)
Gospel of
Bardesanes (late 2nd–early 3rd century)
Gospel of
Basilides (mid-2nd century) Gospel...