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of or concerning a Manichaean
of or relating to Manichaeism
a follower of Manichaeism
{s} of or relating to Manichaeism; of or pertaining to dualism
{i} supporter and believer of Manichaeism; dualist
Of, or relating to Manichaeism
A believer in the dualistic philosophy/religion of Manichaeism
an adherent of Manichaeism of or relating to Manichaeism
Manichaeism
A syncretic, dualistic religion that combined elements of Zoroastrian, Christian, and Gnostic thought, founded by the Iranian prophet Mani in 3rd century AD
Manichaeism
A dualistic philosophy dividing the world between good and evil principles, or regarding matter as intrinsically evil and mind as intrinsically good
Manichaeism
Dualistic religion founded by Mani in Persia in the 3rd century AD. Inspired by a vision of an angel, Mani viewed himself as the last in a line of prophets that included Adam, Buddha, Zoroaster, and Jesus. His writings, now mostly lost, formed the Manichaean scriptures. Manichaeism held that the world was a fusion of spirit and matter, the original principles of good and evil, and that the fallen soul was trapped in the evil, material world and could reach the transcendent world only by way of the spirit. Zealous missionaries spread its doctrine through the Roman empire and the East. Vigorously attacked by both the Christian church and the Roman state, it disappeared almost entirely from Western Europe by the end of the 5th century but survived in Asia until the 14th century. See also dualism
Manichaeism
A syncretic, dualistic religious philosophy that combined elements of Zoroastrian, Christian, and Gnostic thought
Manichaeism
{i} religious doctrine that originated in Persia during the third century based on the separation of matter and spirit and of good and evil; Christian religious dualism
manichaeism
A dualistic religious movement founded in Persia, third century A D , incorporating elements of Christianity and Iranian and Indian religions
manichaeism
a religion founded by Manes the third century; a synthesis of Zoroastrian dualism between light and dark and Babylonian folklore and Buddhist ethics and superficial elements of Christianity; spread widely in the Roman Empire but had largely died out by 1000
manichaeism
Persian religion made of a blend of Christian and other elements stressing the co-eternal nature of Satan and God and the constant struggle between good and evil Although a relative latecomer, Manichaeism was possibly more influential in China than other Persian imports (Nestorian Christianity, Zoroastrianism), and the then militarily powerful Uighurs were converted to it in around CE 762
manichaeism
Established by the Persian prophet Mani in the 3rd century CE Based on the Zoroastrian tradition and incorporating elements of Christianity, Hinduism, Buddhism and other fairths, Mani saw himself as a great religious teacher akin to Buddha and Jesus
manichaeism
Dualistic religion that prescribed ways of combating the material world to approach the spiritual
manichaeism
Persian religion founded by Mani, aka Manes (c 216-276) characterized by dualism of good and evil as equal entities, and espousing asceticism A fusion of Marcionism and Persian Gnosticism ( COMPARE: Marcionism )
manichean
A believer in the doctrines of Manes, a Persian of the third century A
manichean
who taught a dualism in which Light is regarded as the source of Good, and Darkness as the source of Evil
manichean
of or relating to Manichaeism
manichean
an adherent of Manichaeism
manichean
Of or pertaining to the Manichæans
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