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2007
The religion of Mani arose from a Judaeo-Christian milieu in southern Mesopotamia in the third century, which was a time of both cultural and religious syncretism. Central to Mani's self identity as the leader of a universal religion was his self-declared title of 'Apostle of Jesus Christ' and in Western Manichaean sources he was sometimes identified ...
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The religion of Mani arose from a Judaeo-Christian milieu in southern Mesopotamia in the third century, which was a time of both cultural and religious syncretism. Central to Mani's self identity as the leader of a universal religion was his self-declared title of 'Apostle of Jesus Christ' and in Western Manichaean sources he was sometimes identified ...
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Augustine, Akrasia, and Manichaeism
American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly, 2003This paper examines Augustine's analysis of the possible causes of akrasia and suggests that an implicit two-phased consent process takes place in an akratic decision. This two-phased consent theory revolves around Augustine's theory of the two wills, one carnal and the other spiritual. Without the help of grace, the fallen will dominated by the carnal
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Parasitoid theory: Against manichaeism
Trends in Ecology & Evolution, 1989R M, May, M P, Hassell
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2009
I. MANI 1. Foreign and Insane: Labelling Manichaeism in the Roman Empire 2. Hesitant and Ignorant: The Portrayal of Mani in the Acts of Archelaus 3. A Clash of Portraits: Contrasts between Archelaus and Mani in the Acta Archelai II. MANICHAEAN THEMES 4. The Idea of the 'Good' in Manichaeism 5.
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I. MANI 1. Foreign and Insane: Labelling Manichaeism in the Roman Empire 2. Hesitant and Ignorant: The Portrayal of Mani in the Acts of Archelaus 3. A Clash of Portraits: Contrasts between Archelaus and Mani in the Acta Archelai II. MANICHAEAN THEMES 4. The Idea of the 'Good' in Manichaeism 5.
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