Manicheism

  • 31Mithra — This article is about the Zoroastrian yazata Mithra. For other divinities with related names, see the general article Mitra. Part of a series on Zoroastrianism …

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  • 32Greco-Buddhism — [ Buddha, in Greco Buddhist style, 1st 2nd century CE, Gandhara (Modern Pakistan). (Standing Buddha (Tokyo National Museum)).] Greco Buddhism, sometimes spelt Graeco Buddhism, refers to the cultural syncretism between Hellenistic culture and… …

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  • 33Ahl-e Haqq — For the related religio cultural community in Turkey, see Alevi. For the Turcoman Shī‘ah militant groups who helped found the Safavid dynasty of Iran, see Qizilbash. For the esoteric Ṣūfī sect, see Hurufism. Kurdish Yarsani men in Suleimaniyah,… …

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  • 34Tashtyk culture — was an archaeological culture that flourished in the Yenisei valley (Minusinsk Depression, environs of modern Krasnoyarsk, eastern part of Kemerovo Oblast) from the first to the fourth century CE, equivalent to the Yenisei Kirghiz. [… …

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  • 35Cometopuli dynasty — Territory of Bulgaria under the Cometopuli (around 1,000 AD.) The Cometopuli dynasty (Bulgarian: Династия на комитопулите; Byzantine Greek: Κομητόπουλοι) was the last royal dynasty in the First Bulgarian Empire, ruling from ca. 976 until the fall …

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  • 36Thomas Schirrmacher — is a Christian moral philosopher and a specialist in the sociology of religion. He is the rector of the Martin Bucer Seminar, a theological seminary seated in Bonn with campuses in several European countries, Germany.Professor Thomas Schirrmacher …

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  • 37Armenian literature — The existing Armenian literature begins around AD 400. HistoryEarly literatureArmenian literature begins about 406 with the invention of the Armenian alphabet by Mesrop. Isaac, the Catholicos of Armenia, formed a school of translators who were… …

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  • 38Acuas — was one of the first representants of Manicheism in the Christian Orient. Presumably a Mesopotamian, he introduced this religion into Eleutheropolis in Palestine. The Manichaeans were sometimes called after him Acuanitae. St. Epiphanius calls him …

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  • 39History of Gnosticism — The history of Gnosticism is subject to a great deal of debate and interpretation. The complex nature of Gnostic teaching and the fact that much of the material relating to the schools comprising Gnosticism has traditionally come from critiques… …

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  • 40List of ideologies named after people — This list contains names of ideological systems, movements and trends named after persons. The stem may be either a person s real name or a nickname. Some of the eponyms are given by people adherring to the movements mentioned, others by… …

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