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concerned with a
group that
commingled Judaism and
docetism. Others, however,
doubt that
there was
actual docetism threatening the churches,
arguing that he was...
- The
biblical account of the crucifixion, death, and
resurrection of
Jesus (ʿĪsā)
recorded in the
Christian New
Testament is
traditionally rejected by the...
- and the
beginning of the
period of the
First seven E****enical Councils.
Docetism (from the Gr**** δοκέω dokeō, "to seem") is the
belief that Jesus' physical...
- Fellowship, Leadership, Scholarship, and Service. Its
motto is
Bononia Docet or "Bologna Teaches" The fraternity's
original colors were maroon, old gold...
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Elsevier Mosby. ISBN 0-323-01198-5. Webb-Johnson AE (May 1950). "Experientia
docet". Rev Gastroenterol. 17 (5): 337–43. PMID 15424403. Adeleye,
Gabriel G....
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knowledge of Jesus, than when
others sin
without it. In Christianity,
Docetism is the
doctrine that the
phenomenon of Jesus, his
historical and bodily...
-
Nasaraeus Influenced by
Apocalyptic literature Early Christianity Christology Docetism Paul and
Gnosticism Merkabah mysticism Middle Platonism Philo Wisdom (personification)...
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depict Christ as
purely divine, his
human body
being a mere
illusion (
docetism).
Gnostic sects saw
Christ this way
because they
regarded matter as evil...
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Decet Romanum Pontificem (from Latin: "It
Pleases the
Roman Pontiff") is a
papal bull
issued on 3
January 1521 by Pope Leo X to
effect the excommunication...
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Jesus explains its true
meaning in conversation. The text then
propounds docetism: that the
divine Christ, as a
spiritual being, was
invulnerable and never...