Cosmic dualism presented one of the most pervasive and challenging alternatives to Christian orthodoxy from early Christian times through to the Middle Ages. Manichaeism was the most prominent sect to purposefully promulgate dualism within the Christian Church, and its success can be measured by the fact that for centuries the Church tended to label anything that seemed to be dualistic as Manichaean . The problem for the historian is to determine whether the sects on the fringe of the Church were indeed dualistic and whether they, in fact, had any common link with Manichaeism. Time and space preclude an exhaustive treatment of all the so-called dualistic sects. Attention has been focused on a few of the more prominent ones-the Priscilliani...
According to Augustine’s own <em>Confessiones</em>, the Manichaean bishop Faustus of Mi...
The chapter introduces Troeltsch’s famous typology ‘Church, Sect, Mysticism’. The typology as it has...
The chapter introduces Troeltsch’s famous typology ‘Church, Sect, Mysticism’. The typology as it has...
The aim of this paper is twofold. First, it will discuss the origins of Manichaeism, a gnostic-Chris...
The starting point of this article is the conception of Bernard Hamilton from 1974 assuming that the...
The article intends to draw attention to some of the most significant and telling appropriations of ...
Van Steenberghen Fernand. Steven Runciman, The Medieval Manichee. A Study of the Christian Dualist H...
When faced with the spectacular outpouring of seventeenth-century texts that seem to provide somethi...
Mani, the founder of Manichaeism, was born in third-century Mesopotamia (April 14, 216 AD), which, s...
The dualistic Weltanschauung is the most influential philiosophical theory in the Western World. It...
Evodius was a contemporary and friend of St. Augustine. He was ordained as bishop of Uzalis at the e...
Both ancient writers and modern scholars have noted the frequency with which ascetics in the late Ro...
Cathar religiousness was not regulated top-down, by any central institution as in the Church. Disti...
Marrou H.-I. Steven Runciman, The Medieval Manichee, a study of the Christian dualist heresy, 1947. ...
Since the end of the twentieth Century the traditional interpretation of Catharism, assuming it’s Ea...
According to Augustine’s own <em>Confessiones</em>, the Manichaean bishop Faustus of Mi...
The chapter introduces Troeltsch’s famous typology ‘Church, Sect, Mysticism’. The typology as it has...
The chapter introduces Troeltsch’s famous typology ‘Church, Sect, Mysticism’. The typology as it has...
The aim of this paper is twofold. First, it will discuss the origins of Manichaeism, a gnostic-Chris...
The starting point of this article is the conception of Bernard Hamilton from 1974 assuming that the...
The article intends to draw attention to some of the most significant and telling appropriations of ...
Van Steenberghen Fernand. Steven Runciman, The Medieval Manichee. A Study of the Christian Dualist H...
When faced with the spectacular outpouring of seventeenth-century texts that seem to provide somethi...
Mani, the founder of Manichaeism, was born in third-century Mesopotamia (April 14, 216 AD), which, s...
The dualistic Weltanschauung is the most influential philiosophical theory in the Western World. It...
Evodius was a contemporary and friend of St. Augustine. He was ordained as bishop of Uzalis at the e...
Both ancient writers and modern scholars have noted the frequency with which ascetics in the late Ro...
Cathar religiousness was not regulated top-down, by any central institution as in the Church. Disti...
Marrou H.-I. Steven Runciman, The Medieval Manichee, a study of the Christian dualist heresy, 1947. ...
Since the end of the twentieth Century the traditional interpretation of Catharism, assuming it’s Ea...
According to Augustine’s own <em>Confessiones</em>, the Manichaean bishop Faustus of Mi...
The chapter introduces Troeltsch’s famous typology ‘Church, Sect, Mysticism’. The typology as it has...
The chapter introduces Troeltsch’s famous typology ‘Church, Sect, Mysticism’. The typology as it has...