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Transmodern heritage as a space for imagining pluriversal relations—Insights from the African “periphery”

open access: yesCurator: The Museum Journal, Volume 67, Issue 1, Page 269-282, January 2024.
Abstract The N'zima village in Grand‐Bassam and the Abbashawel area in Asmara were intrinsically connected to the “modern” colonial capitals of present‐day Côte d'Ivoire and Eritrea, respectively, on the verges of which they functioned. However, structurally, organizationally and ontologically, they differed profoundly from their French‐ and Italian ...
Olga Bialostocka
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"The Intellectual life of Manicheans" in Early Islamic Centuries [PDF]

open access: yesتاریخ اسلام, 2007
The ancient Iranian prophet, Manese, rose in the early days of the establishment of the Sassanid Empire. By mixing the customs and rituals of various religions such as Christianity, Judaism, Buddhism and Hinduism, it easily managed to approach the ...
Hoseyn-e Moftakhari, Raheleh Za'efi
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Augustine on Manichaeism and Charisma

open access: yesReligions, 2012
Augustine was suspicious of charismatics’ claims to superior righteousness, which supposedly authorized them to relay truths about creation and redemption.
Peter Iver Kaufman
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The Co-formation of the Manichaean and Zoroastrian Religions in Third-Century Iran

open access: yesEntangled Religions - Interdisciplinary Journal for the Study of Religious Contact and Transfer, 2020
The assumption that an already established Zoroastrian religion served as the source for terms, concepts, and themes, which Mani and Manichaeans appropriated and altered, is due for reassessment. Building on the work of P. O.
Jason BeDuhn
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Comparative Analysis of Manichean Resurrection in Coptic Kephalaia and Parthian Turfani and Middle Persian on the Basis of Manichean Literary History [PDF]

open access: yesتاریخ ادبیات, 2017
One of the key components of Manichean myths is related to resurrection and eschatology narratives. Although, generally speaking, different Manichaean narratives, written by members of different sects and languages have a compatible narrative point of ...
Hosssein Mostafavi Kashani   +1 more
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Bir Dinî Kimlik İnşâ Örneği Olarak Gnostik-Maniheist Hıristiyanlığın Ortaya Çıkışı/The Emergence of Gnostic-Manichaean Christianity as a Case of Religious Identity in the Making

open access: yesOksident, 2019
In view of the theme of this conference, Manichaeism seems to be an appropriate subject to illustrate religious and, in particular, ecclesiastical identity in the making. The religion or church of Mani emerged from a Jewish-Christian sect.
Johannes VAN OORT/translated by Nevfel Akyar
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Bishops’ Wedding Songs: The Marriage of Julian of Eclanum and Contacts between Italy and Syria during the Period of Celibacy

open access: yesНаукові записки Наукма: Історія і теорія культури
The article is a case study of one marriage in a late antique Italian bishopric family. The marriage of Julian of Eclanum provides a closer look at the struggle of theological schools that acсompanied the introduction of celibacy in the Roman Church ...
Daria Morozova
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A new fundamentalism rising: The Southern Baptist Battle against the CRT “worldview”

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The Journal of American Culture, Volume 47, Issue 1, Page 41-49, March 2024.
Jacob Alan Cook
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The augustinian spirit or how to renounce manichaeism? Parallels between bishops Augustine of Thagaste and Robert Francis Prevost of Chicago

open access: yesEikasía
In order to investigate the meaning that the first pope of the Order of Saint Augustine (OSA) gave to the slogan «Augustinian spirit» that his pontificate embraced, this article suggests that such a spirit consists of overcoming the Manichaeism that ...
Alberto Hidalgo Tuñón
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