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- that claims that Jesus' body was either absent or illusory. The term 'docetic' is rather nebulous. Two varieties were widely known. In one version, as...
- to or written about Peter. These include: Gospel of Peter, a partially Docetic narrative that has survived in part; Acts of Peter; Acts of Peter and Andrew;...
- affirmed the historicity of Jesus's crucifixion. These thinkers held the docetic view that, although Jesus's human form (his body) had died on the cross...
- ISBN 9780800697013. Stroumsa, Gedaliahu A. G. (2004). "Christ's Laughter: Docetic Origins Reconsidered". Journal of Early Christian Studies. 12 (3). Johns...
- emergence from the tomb. It seems to be hostile toward Jews and includes docetic elements. It is a narrative gospel and is notable for ****erting that Herod...
- Buddha Sakyamuni's life and death on earth are then usually understood docetically as a "mere appearance", his death is a show, while in actuality he remains...
- prince in the Śākya clan in India is understood to be a nirmāṇakāya, a docetic emanation. His apparent human birth, life, attainment of enlightenment...
- in his gospel of Basilides, is reported by Irenaeus as having taught a docetic doctrine of Christ's p****ion. He states the teaching that Christ, in Jesus...
- survived in Gr**** and Latin within monastic libraries. It contains strong docetic themes, but is not considered in modern scholarship to be Gnostic. The...
- grew apart from the developing Christian orthodoxy, which rejected the Docetic view of the Sethians on Christ. In the early third century, Sethianism...