- The
Tondrakians (Old Armenian: թոնդրակեցիք, romanized: tʻondraketsʻikʻ) were
members of an anti-feudal
Christian sect that
flourished in
medieval Armenia...
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Bulgaria Tondrakians "Catholic Encyclopedia: Paulicians". New Advent. 1
February 1911.
Retrieved 25
September 2016. Nersessian, Vrej (1998). The
Tondrakian Movement:...
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contains explicit condemnation of
marriage and ****uality
practices by
Tondrakians, an
Armenian Christian sect
named as
heretics by the
Armenian Apostolic...
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Paulicianism (However the
dualism of
Paulicianism is not certain) Neo-Adamites
Tondrakians Mandaeism Angelici Christian Church Anthroposophy[citation needed] The...
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Another example is the
Tondrakians, who
flourished in
medieval Armenia between the
early 9th
century and 11th century.
Tondrakians advocated the abolishment...
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Christians rejected the
practice of
baptism as a sacrament.
Sects such as the
Tondrakians, Cathars, Arnoldists, Petrobrusians, Henricans,
Brethren of the Free...
- Orléans
heresy Pasagians Paulicianism Astati Pneumatomachi Stephanites Tondrakians Turlupins The
Church of the East
split from the Roman-recognized state...
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Armenian proto-Protestant
groups such as the
Paulicians and the
later Tondrakians.
Members of the
group questioned many of the
perceived unbiblical practices...
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Church in
Armenia included the
Paulicians (7th-9th centuries) and the
Tondrakians (9th-11th centuries). The
power relationship between Catholic and secular...
- 9th century, the
Tondrakian movement attracted many
followers during this period.
Ashot III had
realized the
danger the
Tondrakians posed against the...