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- heretical. Other Christian communions developed their own competing heresiological traditions as well. In Islam, heresiology surve**** both the various...
- antagonistic bias against Gnostic teachings, and were incomplete. Several heresiological writers, such as Hippolytus, made little effort to exactly record the...
- translations from the Nag Hammadi Library, together with extracts from the heresiological writers, and other gnostic material. It remains, along with The Nag...
- as references to him are found mostly in isolation in hostile **** heresiological works, while Isma'ili sources usually do not provide any details about...
- (logic, dialectics) are unsystematic, whose approach and structure are heresiological, proselytical and apologetic. They aimed were to defeat non-Buddhist...
- S2CID 191441341. Cohen, Samuel (2022-01-25). "Eutychianorum furor! Heresiological Comparison and the Invention of Eutychians in Leo I's Christological...
- Sanskrit. Recent scholarly studies state that there have been various heresiological translations of Āstika and Nāstika in 20th century literature on Indian...
- Christianity to return to the region, building on earlier ****anese heresiological discourse. The death of Tairō Ii Naosuke started a wave of loyalist...
- be.: 12  The Gr**** Father of the Church and bishop Irenaeus in his heresiological treatise Against Heresies (180 CE) described early Gnostic beliefs regarding...
- Priscillian with Zoroastrian practices reflects a common late antique heresiological strategy of linking heterodox Christian movements to "eastern" or "Persian"...