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- Manichaeism (/ˌmænɪˈkiːɪzəm/; in Persian: آئین مانی Āʾīn-ī Mānī; Chinese: 摩尼教; pinyin: Móníjiào) is a Gnostic former major world religion, founded in the...
- it contained many drawings and paintings to express and explain the Manichaeist creation and history of the world. Mani's teaching was intended to "combine"...
- (Chinese: 娑葛) was a Turgesh Qaghan. According to Yuri Zuev, he was a Manichaeist so that his name was possibly derived from Manichean theonym Sakla which...
- N****h's insurrection (293) Sasanian Empire Zoroastrians N****h's forces Manichaeists Defeat Bahram III is deposed, Kartir reforms are abolished, Zoroastrian...
- "proceeds from God through Christ and gives life and light to all things". Manichaeists, being of another gnostic sect, preached a very different doctrine in...
- from mainstream Catholicism. Asellicus was forced to address Donatist, Manichaeist, Judaising and Peligalianist groups within his town. Tusuros was located...
- made peace with him.[citation needed] According to Yuri Zuev, he was a manichaeist. Bregel, Yuri (2003), An historical atlas of Central Asia, Brill, ISBN 978-1423710974...
- his first gold record and it depicts a singer who sees life through a Manichaeist optic according to which everything is about God or the Devil. "Admirável...
- Moses was St. Augustine who outlines his view in his Reply to Faustus, a Manichaeist. Augustine outlined six different ways in which Jesus fulfilled the law:...
- in the religious field, by the expansion of the Priscillianist and Manichaeist doctrines, against which Hydatius or Saint Toribius later fought after...