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- Bardaisan (11 July 154 – 222 AD; Syriac: ܒܪ ܕܝܨܢ, Bar Dayṣān; also Bardaiṣan), known in Arabic as ibn Dayṣān (Arabic: ابن ديصان) and in Latin as Bardesanes...
- Carpocrates Marcosians Nicolaism Simonians Mandaeism Syrian-Egyptian Archontics Bardaisan Basilideans Hermeticism Ophites Sethianism Valentinianism Persian Manichaeism...
- believed that his Christian roots might have been influenced by Marcion and Bardaisan. Returning in 242, Mani presented himself to Shapur I, to whom he dedicated...
- of Alexandria, and Jabril ibn Bukhtishu) and theology (such as Tatian, Bardaisan, Babai the Great, Nestorius, and Thomas of Marga) and the personal physicians...
- W., ed. (1912). S. Ephraim's Prose Re****ations of Mani, Marcion, and Bardaisan. Vol. 1. London: Text and Translation Society. Mitc****, Charles W.; Bevan...
- identified by its opening line. All of these qālê are now lost. It seems that Bardaisan and Mani composed madrāšê, and Ephrem felt that the medium was a suitable...
- Constantinople from Patriarch Euzois to Patriarch Laurence. July 11 – Bardaisan, Syriac gnostic (d. 222) Euzois, bishop of Byzantium Ilseong, Korean ruler...
- ISBN 978-0-415-11376-2. More significant than Bardaisan's conversion to Christianity was the conversion -reported by Bardaisan - of Abgar the Great himself." The...
- the Book of Enoch literature), and by the Syriac dualist-Gnostic writer Bardaisan (who lived a generation before Mani). With the discovery of the Mani-Codex...
- cannot be proved that Abgar the Great adopted Christianity; but his friend Bardaiṣan was a heterodox Christian, and there was a church at Edessa in 201. It...