
1) Faith 2) Manichaeanism 3) Religion 4) Religious belief
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1) Manichaeanism
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• (n.) Alt. of Manicheism
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dualistic religious movement founded in Persia in the 3rd century by Mani (q.v.), who was known as the `Apostle of Light` and supreme `Illuminator.` ... [28 related articles]
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Religion founded by the Persian prophet Mani (Latinized as Manichaeus, c. 216-276). Despite persecution, Manichaeism spread and flourished until about the 10th century. Based on the concept of...
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was one of the major ancient religions. Though its organized form is mostly extinct today, a revival has been attempted under the name of Neo-Manichaeism. However, most of the writings of the founding prophet Mani have been lost. Some scholars and anti-Catholic polemicists argue that its influence subtly continues in Western Christian thought via S...
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Manichaeanism noun a religion founded by Manes the third century; a synthesis of Zoroastrian dualism between light and dark and Babylonian folklore and Buddhist ethics and superficial elements of Christianity; spread widely in the Roman Empire but ...
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Religion founded by the Persian prophet Mani (Latinized as Manichaeus,
c. 216–276). Despite persecution, Manichaeism spread and flourished until about the 10th century. Based on the concept of dualism, it held that the material world is evil, an invasion of the spiritual realm of light by the powers of darkness; particle...
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A dualistic religious movement founded in Persia, third century A.D., incorporating elements of Christianity and Iranian and Indian religions.
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