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Manichaeism (/ˌmænɪˈkiːɪzəm/; in Persian: آئین مانی Āʾīn-ī Mānī; Chinese: 摩尼教; pinyin: Móníjiào) is a
former major world religion,
founded in the 3rd...
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Chinese Manichaeism, also
known as
Monijiao (Chinese: 摩尼教; pinyin: Móníjiào; Wade–Giles: Mo2-ni2 Chiao4; lit. 'religion of Moni') or
Mingjiao (Chinese:...
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Manichaeism,
Zarathustra is
considered one of the four
prophets of the faith,
along with Buddha,
Jesus and Mani. Mani
believed that the
teachings of...
- In
Manichaeism,
Siddartha Gautama is
considered one of the four
prophets of the faith,
along with Zoroaster,
Jesus and Mani. Mani
believed that the teachings...
- In
Manichaeism,
Jesus (Romanization of
Parthian and Pahlavi: Yyšw '[Yišō]) is
considered one of the four
prophets of the faith,
along with Zoroaster,...
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Middle Persian text. The
front illustration of the
broken page
depicts a
Manichae church ritual. A
senior priest in a
white robe sits
above the middle. His...
- nihilo, but only by co****tion.
Augustine of Hippo, who
converted from
Manichaeism to Christianity,
criticised the
Manichaeans for
polytheism and paganism...
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gadalta (ghost),
satani (Satan) and
various other demons and evil spirits.
Manichaeism was a
major religion founded in the
third century AD by the Parthian...
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Epistles is one of the
Seven Treatises of
Manichaeism. It is
derived from the
Middle Ancient Persian dēwān,
which means "Letter Collection". They...
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Arabic transliteration: Sifr al-asrar), is one of the
Seven Scriptures of
Manichaeism. This
scripture is
transliterated in
Chinese as "阿罗瓒部" (Āluózànbù) in...