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- Marcionism was an early Christian dualistic belief system that originated with the teachings of Marcion of Sinope in Rome around 144 AD. Marcion was an...
- Catechetical School of Alexandria in 212. At first a gnostic Valentinian and Marcionist, Ambrose, through Origen's teaching, eventually rejected this theology...
- Early Christianity by the current mainstream Christian denominations: Marcionist schism (c. 150) Montanist Schism (c. 156) Monarchianist schism (c. 100-200)...
- chief apostle, but he rejected the Hebrew Bible and the God of Israel. Marcionists believed that the wrathful Hebrew God was a separate and lower entity...
- of many early Christian sects, such as the Ebionites, Gnostics, and Marcionists, that was able to eliminate all major opposition by the end of the 3rd...
- letter might have contained. Most scholars believe it was explicitly Marcionist in its outlook, hence its condemnation. Others believe it to be the Epistle...
- Churches, mainline Protestantism A heresy that arose in the 2nd century AD. Marcionists believed that the God of the Old Testament was a different god from the...
- chief apostle, but he rejected the Hebrew Bible and the Hebrew God. Marcionists believed that the wrathful Hebrew God was a separate and lower entity...
- Chamberlain in 1922 to tell him that thanks to his essays, he had become a Marcionist and now rejected the Old Testament. Wilhelm claimed that on the basis...
- Catechumens. Three Homilies Concerning the Power of Demons. Against Marcionists and Manichaeans. Homily on the Paralytic Let Down Through the Roof. To...