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Reconciling Universal Salvation and Freedom of Choice in Origen of Alexandria
1-30 Indian Influence on Mani Reconsidered the Case of J
The Pneumatology of Ephrem the Syrian
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Shaping Christian Identity: the False Scripture Argument in Early Christian Literature Kevin M
Was the Religious Manichaean Narrative a Mythical Narrative? Some Remarks from the Perspective of Andrzej Wierciński's Defini
The Origins and Emergence of the Church in Edessa During the First Two Centuries A.D
University of Groningen Bardaisan of Edessa Drijvers, Hendrik Jan Willem
University of Groningen the Apocryphal Acts of Thomas Hilhorst
Lost History of Christianity Were Conjoined and Commingled
Lost History of Christianity Were Conjoined and Commingled
Christians, Gnostics and Platonists: an Overview of the Ethos of Late Antiquity
Bardaisan Book of the Laws of Countries Anthony Alcock 1
The Arch-Heretic Marcion
Professor Hort-Bibliography
Christianity in Edessa and the Syriac-Speaking World
A Companion to Second-Century Christian “Heretics” Supplements to Vigiliae Christianae Formerly Philosophia Patrum
Pistis Sophia
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Necessity and Free Will in the Thought of Bardaisan of Edessa Tim Hegedus
Bardaisan's Influence on Late Antique Christianity
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Xerxes and Babylonia
Locating Hell in Islamic Traditions Islamic History and Civilization
Gnosticism As a Philosophy of Religion
The Persistence of Gnosticism: Credit and the Apocalypse
Revelations of Lesser Gods: the Heresy of Christian Anti-Judaism and the Logic of a Demiurge for Nostalgic Israel By
Jewish Pseudepigrapha in Manichaean Literature: the Influence of the Enochic Library
Apokatastasis in Coptic Gnostic Texts
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Extract from the Chronicle of Michael the Syrian on the 10Th-12Th Centuries
Astrological Determinism, Freewill, and Desire According Tothecla
Mandaeism – the Sole Extant Tradition of Sethian Gnosticism
THE CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY of AMERICA Bar Dayṣān and Mani In
Saint Thomas, Missionary Apostle to India
English Translation of the Same (London, 1879)
The Pseudo-Clementine Homilies and the Antiochene Polemic Against Allegory
Revised Translation of the Cha
“This I Say Not As One Doubting”: Traditions of the Apostle Thomas from the Beginning of the Common Era Through 800 CE
From Explicit to Implicit Christian Elements in Manichaeism*
Knowledge and Religious Authority in the Pseudo-Clementines. Situating
The Following Valid Apostolic Succession, As Traced