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Manichaeism in Mesopotamia and the Roman East

Author : Samuel N. C. Lieu
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 47,7 Mb
Release : 1999
Category : Iraq
ISBN : OCLC:1396922281

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Manichaeism in Mesopotamia and the Roman East by Samuel N. C. Lieu Pdf

The study of Manichaeism, the first Gnostic world religion, has made major advances in the last few decades thanks to the continuing discovery and decipherment of genuine Manichaean texts from Egypt and Central Asia. This work brings together a number of major articles by the author published between 1981 and 1992 on the history of the sect in Mesopotamia and the Roman Empire. The studies have all been up-dated in the light of newly published material.

Manichaeism in Mesopotamia and the Roman East

Author : S.N.C. Lieu
Publisher : BRILL
Page : 342 pages
File Size : 52,7 Mb
Release : 2015-08-25
Category : History
ISBN : 9789004295810

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Manichaeism in Mesopotamia and the Roman East by S.N.C. Lieu Pdf

The study of Manichaeism, the first Gnostic world religion, has made major advances in the last few decades thanks to the continuing discovery and decipherment of genuine Manichaean texts from Egypt and Central Asia. This work brings together a number of major articles by the author published between 1981 and 1992 on the history of the sect in Mesopotamia and the Roman Empire. The studies have all been up-dated in the light of newly published material.

Manichaeism in Central Asia and China

Author : Samuel Lieu
Publisher : BRILL
Page : 272 pages
File Size : 51,7 Mb
Release : 2020-10-26
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9789004439832

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Manichaeism in Central Asia and China by Samuel Lieu Pdf

The discovery of genuine Manichaean texts from sites like Turfan and Tun-huang since the beginning of the century has greatly increased our knowledge of the teaching of Manichaeism and of its amazing geographical spread in pre-Islamic times. This volume brings together the contributions by a leading authority on the subject including a long survey article on the history of the discovery of the texts from Central Asia as well as articles focusing on some of these texts and on the incredible history of adaptation and survival of the sect in China proper. The studies include many Chinese texts on Manichaeism made available for the first time in their original scripts and in translation. The volume also contains the first ever working catalogue of all Manichaean texts (in western as well as oriental languages) published up to 1997.

Manichaean Texts from the Roman Empire

Author : Iain Gardner,Samuel N. C. Lieu
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 334 pages
File Size : 43,8 Mb
Release : 2004-06-03
Category : History
ISBN : 052156090X

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Manichaean Texts from the Roman Empire by Iain Gardner,Samuel N. C. Lieu Pdf

Founded by Mani (c. AD 216-276), a Syrian visionary of Judaeo-Christian ancestry from Persian Mesopotamia, Manichaeism spread rapidly into the Roman Empire in the third and fourth centuries AD and became one of the most persecuted heresies under Christian Roman emperors. This collection of sources draws from material mostly unknown to English-speaking scholars and students. The religion established missionary cells in Syria, Egypt, North Africa and Rome and included Augustine of Hippo as the most famous of its converts.

Lire Descartes aujourd’hui

Author : Maurice F. Wiles
Publisher : Peeters Publishers
Page : 556 pages
File Size : 50,5 Mb
Release : 2001
Category : Asceticism
ISBN : 9042909226

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The Manichaeans of the Roman East

Author : Rea Matsangou
Publisher : BRILL
Page : 604 pages
File Size : 49,7 Mb
Release : 2023-08-28
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9789004544222

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The Manichaeans of the Roman East by Rea Matsangou Pdf

The Manichaeans of the Roman East is the first monograph that synthesizes an enormous body of primary material to reconstruct the history of East-Roman Manichaeans, from the time their first missionaries arrived in the territory of the Roman East until the disappearance of Manichaeism from the Eastern Roman Empire. Through her systematically comparative and intertextual investigation of the sources, Matsangou provides a number of original approaches to issues such as the classification of Manichaeism, the socio-religious profile and lifestyle of East Roman Manichaeans, the triggers of the severe anti-Manichaean persecutions. She thoroughly analyses the relationship between Manichaean and Christian ascetics for the first time, suggesting a possible Manichaean impact on the rise of ascetic manifestations among Christian ascetics, monks, and individuals in society. By considering the dimensions of the phenomenon of crypto-Manichaeism and using the concept of “entryism”—borrowed from politics—as a theoretical model, Matsangou makes intriguing hypotheses suggesting an alternative explanation for the disappearance of Manichaeism from the Roman East.

Manichaeism in Mesopotamia and the Roman East

Author : Samuel N. C. Lieu
Publisher : Brill
Page : 348 pages
File Size : 49,5 Mb
Release : 1993-12-31
Category : Iraq
ISBN : UOM:39015032954656

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Manichaeism in Mesopotamia and the Roman East by Samuel N. C. Lieu Pdf

It is hoped that a second collection will contain the author's studies on Manichaeism in Central Asia and China.

Manichaeism and Its Legacy

Author : John Kevin Coyle
Publisher : BRILL
Page : 372 pages
File Size : 42,8 Mb
Release : 2009
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9789004175747

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Manichaeism and Its Legacy by John Kevin Coyle Pdf

This volume reproduces nineteen chapters and articles published between 1991 through 2008, on Manichaeism, and its contacts with Augustine of Hippo, its most famous convert and also best-known adversary. The contents are divided into four parts: perceptions of Mani within the Roman Empire, select aspects of Manichaean thought, women in Manichaeism, and Manichaeism and Augustine. Though these chapters and articles reproduce their originals, adjustments have been made to include cross-referencing, newer editions, and the like, all with the aim of rendering them more accessible to a new readership among those who follow the fortunes of Mani s religion in the Roman Empire and/or the Manichaean aspects of Augustine of Hippo.

The Other God

Author : Juri P. Stojanov,Yuri Stoyanov
Publisher : Yale University Press
Page : 492 pages
File Size : 47,6 Mb
Release : 2000-08-11
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9780300082531

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The Other God by Juri P. Stojanov,Yuri Stoyanov Pdf

This fascinating book explores the evolution of religious dualism, the doctrine that man and cosmos are constant battlegrounds between forces of good and evil. It traces this evolution from late Egyptian religion and the revelations of Zoroaster and the Orphics in antiquity through the Dead Sea Scrolls, the Mithraic Mysteries, and the great Gnostic teachers to its revival in medieval Europe with the suppression of the Bogomils and the Cathars, heirs to the age-long teachings of dualism. Integrating political, cultural, and religious history, Yuri Stoyanov illuminates the dualist religious systems, recreating in vivid detail the diverse worlds of their striking ideas and beliefs, their convoluted mythologies and symbolism. Reviews of an earlier edition: "A book of prime importance for anyone interested in the history of religious dualism. The author's knowledge of relevant original sources is remarkable; and he has distilled them into a convincing and very readable whole."--Sir Steven Runciman "The most fascinating historical detective story since Steven Runciman's Sicilian Vespers."--Colin Wilson "A splendid account of the decline of the dualist tradition in the East . . . both strong and accessible. . . . The most readable account of Balkan heresy ever."--Jeffrey B. Russell, Journal of Religion "Well-written, fact-filled, and fascinating . . . has in it the making of a classic." --Harry T. Norris, Bulletin of SOAS

Biblical Argument in Manichaean Missionary Practice

Author : Jacob Albert van den Berg
Publisher : BRILL
Page : 256 pages
File Size : 43,5 Mb
Release : 2009-12-07
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9789004180901

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Biblical Argument in Manichaean Missionary Practice by Jacob Albert van den Berg Pdf

This book offers a reconstruction and analysis in context of the Disputationes, a treatise of Mani’s missionary Adimantus. In it, Adimantus, like Marcion, placed parts of the Old and New Testament opposite each other.

Manichaeism

Author : Nicholas J. Baker-Brian
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Page : 176 pages
File Size : 43,7 Mb
Release : 2011-02-17
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9780567308979

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Manichaeism by Nicholas J. Baker-Brian Pdf

This is the first general comprehensive introduction to Manichaeism aimed at a non-specialist and undergraduate readership. This study will be a historical and theological introduction to Manichaeism. It will comprise a biographical treatment of the founder Mani, situating his personality, his writings and his ideas within the Aramaic Christian tradition of third century (CE) Mesopotamia. It will provide a historical treatment of the Manichaean church in late antiquity (250-700 CE), detailing the emergence of Manichaeism in the late Roman and Byzantine empires, in addition to examining the continuation of Manichaean traditions in the eastern world (China) up to the thirteenth century and beyond. The book will consider the theology of Mani's system, with the aim of providing a clear-eyed treatment of the cosmogonic, scriptural and ecclesiological ideas forming its foundations. The study will base its analysis on original Manichaean literary sources, together with rehabilitating the representation of Manichaeism in those writings that polemicised against the religion. The study will aim to demonstrate the highly syncretic nature of Manichaeism, and will look to move forward 'traditional' perceptions of the religion as being simply a form of Christian Gnostic Dualism.

Women in Western and Eastern Manichaeism

Author : Anonim
Publisher : BRILL
Page : 218 pages
File Size : 55,6 Mb
Release : 2022-07-18
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9789004472228

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Women in Western and Eastern Manichaeism by Anonim Pdf

These papers examine the unique place women held in Manichaeism, both in myth and in everyday life – in marked difference with other religions. The reader is invited to a journey from 4th century Roman Empire and Iran to Central Asia and China

Manichaean Texts from the Roman Empire

Author : Iain Gardner,Samuel N. C. Lieu
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 342 pages
File Size : 53,5 Mb
Release : 2004-06-03
Category : History
ISBN : 0521568226

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Manichaean Texts from the Roman Empire by Iain Gardner,Samuel N. C. Lieu Pdf

This 2004 book is a single-volume collection of sources for Manichaeism, a world religion founded by Mani, the Syrian visionary.

Religious Identity and the Problem of Historical Foundation

Author : Judith Frishman,Willemien Otten,Gerard Rouwhorst
Publisher : BRILL
Page : 599 pages
File Size : 40,8 Mb
Release : 2004-02-01
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9789047412830

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Religious Identity and the Problem of Historical Foundation by Judith Frishman,Willemien Otten,Gerard Rouwhorst Pdf

The essays collected in this book deal with the question how, throughout the history of Christianity, Christian communities have tried to construct their identity by anchoring their views in authoritative and normative sources. The main focus is upon the problem of historical foundation through textual traditions but other authoritative sources ( role of religious leaders; ritual traditions) are taken into consideration as well. The book takes as its point of departure the fact that with the rise of modernity the former dependence of western church and society on authoritative sources was called into question. Ever since, appeal to such sources is no longer self-evident; at times it is even regarded as problematic. Based on this radical change brought about by modernity, the book is divided in two main parts. The first part deals with the question how Christian churches and confessions ( Roman-Catholic and Protestant) confronted modernity and which role was played by authoritative sources in the tradition to the modern era. Special attention will be paid to the way in which Judaism reacted to many of the same impulses, both societal and religious ones. The second part deals with the premodern period, from early Christianity to the post-Reformation era, and focuses on the role authoritative traditions, textual or otherwise, have played in providing various Christian communities with a relative stable identity. The aim of the book is to elucidate processes resulting in the formation of authoritative traditions as well as the effects of these traditions on the identity of Christian and Jewish communities. In addition, the book attempts to clarify the various ways in which Christian and Jewish communities have reacted to the growing suspicion authoritative traditions aroused in the western world since the rise of modernity.

Wandering, Begging Monks

Author : Daniel Folger Caner
Publisher : University of California Press
Page : 342 pages
File Size : 48,5 Mb
Release : 2020-05-12
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9780520344563

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Wandering, Begging Monks by Daniel Folger Caner Pdf

An apostolic lifestyle characterized by total material renunciation, homelessness, and begging was practiced by monks throughout the Roman Empire in the fourth and fifth centuries. Such monks often served as spiritual advisors to urban aristocrats whose patronage gave them considerable authority and independence from episcopal control. This book is the first comprehensive study of this type of Christian poverty and the challenge it posed for episcopal authority and the promotion of monasticism in late antiquity. Focusing on devotional practices, Daniel Caner draws together diverse testimony from Egypt, Syria, Asia Minor, and elsewhere—including the Pseudo-Clementine Letters to Virgins, Augustine's On the Work of Monks, John Chrysostom's homilies, legal codes—to reveal gospel-inspired patterns of ascetic dependency and teaching from the third to the fifth centuries. Throughout, his point of departure is social and cultural history, especially the urban social history of the late Roman empire. He also introduces many charismatic individuals whose struggle to persist against church suppression of their chosen way of imitating Christ was fought with defiant conviction, and the book includes the first annotated English translation of the biography of Alexander Akoimetos (Alexander the Sleepless). Wandering, Begging Monks allows us to understand these fascinating figures of early Christianity in the full context of late Roman society.