Gnosticism eventually declined and was replaced by Manichaeism, founded by Mani. |
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Much of Mr. Moore's Manichaeism will be yawningly familiar to anyone accustomed to the weird myopia of the far left these days. |
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For gone is the implied but relatively crude Manichaeism of the earlier books. |
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In many other cults e.g., Manichaeism, Gnosticism, and Hermeticism an inner circle of worshipers was required to observe strict continence. |
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By the 3rd century ce, crosscutting movements like Gnosticism and Manichaeism integrated individuals from disparate cultures. |
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With spiritual overtones, and an emphasis on an eternal struggle between equally matched forces of darkness and light, the films suggest a kind of pop-culture Manichaeism. |
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Following the shock of the 2001 terrorist attacks, a movement promoting dialogue as a counterweight to Manichaeism had emerged. |
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The Romans of that epoch were full of spiritual movements that hated the flesh: such as Stoicism, Manichaeism, Neo-Platonism. |
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Manichaeism spreads throughout Asia, not to die out until the 14th century. |
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In the ancient Gnostic sect of Manichaeism, the Buddha is listed among the prophets who preached the word of God before Mani. |
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His binary Manichaeism and action take place in the space of a shock. |
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After that, Manichaeism was persecuted and destroyed in Iran. |
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The argument as usually deployed also depends on a combination of lazy partisan Manichaeism and the naive practice of taking politicians at their word. |
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They crown the principle that no one has other rights than always fulfilling their duties, thus preceding the Manichaeism which characterizes our profession: prerogatives and submission, liberalism and regulation. |
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As the percentage of newspaper space taken up by columnists has increased, so Manichaeism has become stronger and nuance has become more difficult. |
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They clearly set themselves apart from Persian Manichaeism, rejecting its dualism between Spirit and matter, its eternal evil, its remnants of Mazdaism. |
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Far from Manichaeism, we would like to offer a path to understanding what has been done in each translation and why, a way of helping us to understand our trade. |
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Sogdians were also responsible for spreading Manichaeism in Tang China and the Uyghur Khaganate. |
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With the blanket ban on foreign religions two years later, Manichaeism was driven underground and never flourished in China again. |
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