- 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...
-
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...
-
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...
-
opinions regarding its date and
original language.
classifying the work as a
Docetic gospel,
Harris defines the
community in
which it
arose as well as its use...
-
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...
- grew
apart from the
developing Christian orthodoxy,
which rejected the
Docetic view of the
Sethians on Christ. In the
early third century, Sethianism...
- 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...
- the
historical Buddha or
other Buddhas who
appear human are
understood docetically as
magical "transformation bodies" (nirmanakaya). Meanwhile, the real...
- from the time the
epistle was
first written,
there were
those who had
docetic Christologies,
believing that the
human person of
Jesus was
actually pure...
- that the
Buddha resided in the
human realm (m****sa-loka). It
rejects the
docetic view
found in Mahayana,
which says that the Buddha's
physical body was...