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  • ...th century, although there have been modern attempts to revive it as [[Neo-Manichaeism]]. ...lso advocated [[celibacy]] and an [[Asceticism|ascetic]] life in general. Manichaeism accepted the notions of life after death in either heaven or hell and of in
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  • *R. McL. Wilson "Mani and Manichaeism" in Paul Edwards [ed.] ''The Encyclopedia of Philosophy''. London: Collier
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  • *Manichaeism **[http://www-rcf.usc.edu/~sbriggs/Britannica/manichaeism.htm "Manichaeism"] ''Encyclopædia Britannica''
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  • *Manichaeism **[http://www-rcf.usc.edu/~sbriggs/Britannica/manichaeism.htm "Manichaeism"] ''Encyclopædia Britannica''
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  • ...th century, although there have been modern attempts to revive it as [[Neo-Manichaeism]]. ...lso advocated [[celibacy]] and an [[Asceticism|ascetic]] life in general. Manichaeism accepted the notions of life after death in either heaven or hell and of in
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  • ...about how much he regrets having led a sinful and immoral life, being a [[Manichaeism|Manichaean]], and believing in [[astrology]]. He relates the processes and # His studies at [[Carthage]]; his impure love. His conversion to Manichaeism, with discussion of Manichaean teachings.
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  • *R. McL. Wilson "Mani and Manichaeism" in Paul Edwards [ed.] ''The Encyclopedia of Philosophy''. London: Collier
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  • ==Gnosticism, Manichaeism, and Kabbalism== ...[Ophites]]). This rigid dualism is seen most clearly in the teachings of [[Manichaeism]].
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  • **[[Manichaeism]] (from scratch)
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  • ...a good and an evil spirit includes the third-century Persian concept of [[Manichaeism]], which became a Catholic heresy.
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  • ...wo gods are believed in it is called "ditheism". [[Zoroastrianism]] and [[Manichaeism]] are examples of this. [[#Monotheism|Monotheism]] is the limiting case of
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  • ...tricius]] a [[Paganism|pagan]], but Augustine followed the controversial [[Manichaeism|Manichaean]] religion, much to the horror of his mother. As a youth Augusti ...ting with a key exponent of Manichaean theology, Augustine moved away from Manichaeism; but instead of becoming Catholic like Ambrose and Monica, he converted to
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  • ...epts to neoapocrypha from antiquity like Gnostic esoteric Christian sects; Manichaeism
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  • ...Information Systems]], [[Mandate of Heaven]], [[Manhattan (cocktail)]], [[Manichaeism]], [[Manifold (geometry)]], [[Manning Clark]], [[Manning Coles]], [[Maple s
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  • ...Harcourt, Brace & World | year = 1967}}</ref> Blish examined aspects of [[Manichaeism]] in a society without original sin, told by a Jesuit scientist. Clarke's
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