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273.21 --- Manicheïsme --- 273.21 Manicheïsme
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This is the second volume of scholarly studies in Manichaeism which were originally presented before the Manichaean Studies Group of the Society of Biblical Literature from 1997 through 1999. Like its predecessor, Emerging from Darkness: Studies in the Recovery of Manichaean Sources (Brill, 1997), this volume presents the latest international scholarship from leading researchers in the growing field of Manichaean studies. Here the researchers move from the continuing foundational work of recovering Manichaean sources to the necessary task of understanding the relationship of Manichaeans to the larger world in which they lived. That relationship took several distinct forms, and the contributions in this book analyze those forms, examining the relationship of Manichaeism with diverse cultural, social and religious traditions.
Manichaeism --- 273.21 --- Dualism (Religion) --- Philosophy, Ancient --- Manicheïsme --- Christianity --- 273.21 Manicheïsme --- Congresses --- Manichaeism. --- Manichaeism - Congresses.
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Christian church history --- anno 1200-1499 --- anno 1000-1099 --- anno 1100-1199 --- Albigenses --- Albigensians --- Cathari --- Catharists --- Cathars --- Christian heresies --- History --- 273 --- 273 Heresies et schismes --- 273 Schisma's. Ketterijen --- Heresies et schismes --- Schisma's. Ketterijen
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Néoplatonisme --- Gnosis: Koptische bronnen: Nag Hammadi; Codex Jung; Evangelium veritatis --- Nag Hammadi codices. --- 273.1*35 Gnosis: Koptische bronnen: Nag Hammadi; Codex Jung; Evangelium veritatis --- 141.131 --- 273.1 --- 273.1*35 --- 273.1 Gnosis. Gnosticisme --- Gnosis. Gnosticisme --- 141.131 Platonisme. Neoplatonisme --- Platonisme. Neoplatonisme --- Gnosticism. --- Neoplatonism. --- Metaphysics.
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#gsdb11 --- Age group sociology --- Sociology of religion --- Christian church history --- 273 --- #gsdb4 --- Schisma's. Ketterijen
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Astronomy --- Esoteric sciences --- Astrology --- Astrology, Arab --- Astronomy, Ancient --- Astronomy, Arab --- Astrologie --- Astrologie arabe --- Astronomie ancienne --- Astronomie arabe --- Early works to 1800 --- Ouvrages avant 1800 --- Astronomie ancienne. --- Divination --- 273.1*33 --- 230.005 --- Corpus hermeticum --- Religion Christian theology Serial publications --- 273.1*33 Corpus hermeticum --- Astrologie - Ouvrages avant 1800 --- Divination - Ouvrages avant 1800.
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Julian of Aeclanum )ca. 380-441/55 AD) is one of the most exciting figures of 4th/5th century Latin Christianity. Some of the most influential people in the western Church were among his relatives and friends. As a bishop he became famous for his charity and learning. In 418 AD he was deposed for refusing to endorse the condemnation of Pelagius and Caelestius. In a series of writings, mostly against Augustine, he justified his step and clarified his stance. He also rallied political support, not only in Italy, but also in the east. This book tells the story of his life and discusses questions concerning his literary pursuits, philosophy, biblical exegesis and church political activities. It thus throws light not only on Julian as an individual, but on the history and culture of his age.
Bishops --- Pelagianism. --- 276 =71 JULIANUS AECLANENSIS --- 273.5 --- -Pelagianism --- Christian heresies --- Archbishops --- Clergy --- Major orders --- Metropolitans --- Orders, Major --- Chaplains, Bishops' --- Episcopacy --- Latijnse patrologie--JULIANUS AECLANENSIS --- Pelagianisme --- History --- Julian of Eclanum, Bishop --- Julian, --- 273.5 Pelagianisme --- Pelagianism --- Iulianus, --- Julián, --- Julianus, --- Julien,
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This book is a new edition and translation of the Nag Hammadi tractate, The Concept of Our Great Power , with introduction and commentary. It suggests that the tractate is composite, and that its basis was a non-Christian Gnostic apocalyptic work whose background may have been Samaritan, and which emanated from a breakaway Simonian group who, unlike other Simonians, believed in celibacy. The tractate later received Christian additions. The last of these may refer to the career of Julian the Apostate. This is a fresh approach to the interpretation of this puzzling tractate.
Concept of our Great Power --- 273.1*35 --- Gnosis: Koptische bronnen: Nag Hammadi; Codex Jung; Evangelium veritatis --- 273.1*35 Gnosis: Koptische bronnen: Nag Hammadi; Codex Jung; Evangelium veritatis --- Thēsis in-dianoia --- Ēnoēma in-tnash in-sham --- Commentaries --- Gnosticism. --- Cults
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Millennialism --- Millénarisme --- History --- Histoire --- Millennialism. --- 273.16 --- Amillennialism --- Chiliasm --- Millenarianism --- Millennianism --- Postmillennialism --- Premillennialism --- Dispensationalism --- Fundamentalism --- Millennium (Eschatology) --- Millenarisme --- 273.16 Millenarisme --- Millénarisme --- Christianity --- millennarianism --- ideology --- Waco --- politics and religion --- Christian millenarian ideas --- contemporary religious movements --- the Bible --- church history --- cultural history --- global movements --- syncretism --- cults
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273.7 <44 PORT-ROYAL> --- 273.7 <44 PORT-ROYAL> Jansenisme in Port-Royal --- Jansenisme in Port-Royal --- Jansenistes --- Jansenists. --- Fontaine, Nicolas, --- Port-Royal des Champs (Abbey) --- History. --- Jansenistes - France --- JANSENISME --- ABBAYE DE PORT-ROYAL-DES-CHAMPS --- MEMOIRES (GENRE LITTERAIRE) FRANCAIS --- HISTOIRE --- SOURCES --- 17E SIECLE
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