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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 CE. Marcion was an... |
Church in Rome expelled Marcion of Sinope. He thereupon set up his own separate ecclesiastical organization, later called Marcionism. Like the Gnostics, he... |
been the only true apostle of Jesus Christ; his doctrine is called Marcionism. Marcion published the earliest record of a canon of New Testament books.... |
politician Sextus Empiricus, Greek philosopher (d. 210) Marcion of Sinope, founder of Marcionism (approximate date) Suetonius, Roman historian and writer... |
his papacy may have been 153. Anicetus actively opposed Gnosticism and Marcionism. He welcomed Polycarp of Smyrna to Rome to discuss the Easter controversy... |
Legalists Adversity Split of Christianity and Judaism Paul and Judaism Marcionism Christian anti-semitism Constantine Circumcision controversy Writings... |
in early Christian theology Adoptionism Arianism Docetism Gnosticism Marcionism Montanism Early Christianity Proto-orthodox Christianity Timeline History... |
Simon Magus (section Anti-Marcionism) assertion. There are other features in the portrait which are reminiscent of Marcion. The first thing mentioned in the Homilies about Simon's opinions is that... |
encouraged to celebrate their Jewish heritage. Hamp blames the heretic Marcion for mainstream Christianity's juxtaposition of Law and Grace. On the other... |
other of winter and rain/fertility (cf. the mythology of Persephone). Marcionism, an early Christian sect, held that the Old and New Testaments were the... |
developments, such as Marcionism and Gnosticism. Several scholars have argued that the pastoral epistles attack Marcionism in particular. If Marcion is taken to... |
by Marcion of Sinope to a manifesto in which he contrasted the Old Testament with the New Testament and defined what came to be known as Marcionism. In... |
faith and various influences have been suggested, including Gnosticism, Marcionism, Manichaeism and Adoptionism, with other scholars arguing that doctrinally... |
doctrine or the founder of a sect that sustains such a doctrine. Marcion, the founder of Marcionism Arius, the founder of Arianism St. Augustine refers to Mani... |
220. ISBN 9780061748110. Watch out tor the heresy known as Marcionism, named for Marcion, a mid-second century Christian who distinguished between the... |
and surpass the teachings of Christianity, Zoroastrianism, Buddhism, Marcionism, Hellenistic and Rabbinic Judaism, Gnostic movements, Ancient Greek religion... |
Gnosticism (section Marcion) 162. Magris 2005, p. 3518. "Adolf Von Harnack: Marcion". gnosis.org. Harnack, Adolf (2007-12-01). Marcion: The Gospel of the Alien God. Translated by Steely... |
Nicaea in 325. Adamites Arianism Ebionites Collyridianism Elcesaites Marcionism Montanism Nazarenes Novatianism Ophites Unlike the previously mentioned... |
Ophites Sethianism Valentinianism Iconoclasm Luciferianism Macedonianism Marcionism Melchisedechians Modalism Monarchianism Athinganoi Modalistic Monophysitism... |
built across what is now central Scotland. 144: Marcion, rejected by Church of Rome, founds Marcionism. 161 – 166: Roman–Parthian War of 161–166. 165 –... |