marcionism — MARCIONÍSM s. n. doctrină a ereticului Marcion, care propovăduia dualismul gnostic şi respingea Vechiul Testament. (< fr. marcionisme) Trimis de raduborza, 15.09.2007. Sursa: MDN … Dicționar Român
Marcionism — [mär′shən iz΄əm] n. [after Marcion, Christian Gnostic of the 2d c. A.D.] the doctrines of a rigorous Christian sect of the 2d and 3d cent. that rejected the Old Testament and all but the writings of Paul in the New Testament Marcionite… … English World dictionary
Marcionism — Marcion of Sinope Marcionism was an Early Christian dualist belief system that originated in the teachings of Marcion of Sinope at Rome around the year 144;[1] see also Christianity in the 2nd century. Marcion believed Jesus Christ was the savior … Wikipedia
Marcionism — /mahr sheuh niz euhm/, n. the doctrines and principles of the Marcionites. [1880 85; MARCION + ISM] * * * … Universalium
marcionism — noun An early Christian following akin to but distinct from gnosticism which rejected the validity of the Old Testament and essentially denied the Trinity, regarding God the Father as an inferior demiurge, and that Jesus had nothing to do with… … Wiktionary
marcionism — mar·cion·ism … English syllables
Marcionism — / Marcionites Маркионизм … Вестминстерский словарь теологических терминов
Marcionism — noun the Christian heresy of the 2nd and 3rd centuries that rejected the Old Testament and denied the incarnation of God in Jesus as a human • Hypernyms: ↑theological doctrine, ↑heresy, ↑unorthodoxy … Useful english dictionary
Marcionites — • Said that the creator god of the Old Testament was not the good God and Father of Jesus Christ of the New Testament. Had their own shadow hierarchy and their own Bible, which consisted of parts of Luke and Paul, edited so as to disparage the… … Catholic encyclopedia
Diversity in early Christian theology — Constantine burning Arian books, illustration from a compendium of canon law, ca. 825 Main article: Christian heresy See also: Early Christianity and Christian theology Traditionally, orthodoxy and heresy have be … Wikipedia