- the
Roman Dominate,
Manichaeism was ****cuted by the
Roman state and was
eventually stamped out in the
Roman Empire.
Manichaeism survived longer in the...
- 'bright religion'), is the form of
Manichaeism transmitted to and
currently practiced in China.
Chinese Manichaeism rose to
prominence during the Tang...
- a
Christian reading of
Manichaeism that
dominated early studies of this religion. Today,
opinions on the
origin of
Manichaeism are
divided into two opposing...
- 2009).
Manichaeism and Its Legacy. BRILL. pp. 13–. ISBN 978-90-04-17574-7.
Retrieved 27
August 2012. Widengren, Geo (1961). Mani and
Manichaeism. London:...
-
scriptural but
rather a
secondary literature on
Manichaeism commenting on the scripture.
Seven Treatises of
Manichaeism,
sometimes also
referred to as the Manichaean...
- nihilo, but only by co****tion.
Augustine of Hippo, who
converted from
Manichaeism to Christianity,
criticised the
Manichaeans for
polytheism and paganism...
-
center of
Manichaeism permanently shifted to Khorasan.
Letters from
Khorasan show the Miqlāsiyya-Mihriyya
schism was
still strong in 880.
Manichaeism, following...
-
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...
-
Roman Dominate,
Manichaeism was ****cuted by the
Roman state and was
eventually stamped out in the
Roman Empire.
While most of
Manichaeism's original writings...
-
governmental system, as
flawed without chance of true salvation. In
Manichaeism, the
archons are the
rulers of a
realm within the "Kingdom of Darkness"...