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  • topic_name = Gnosticism | Gnosticism was an ill-defined religious movement that occurred both outside of and wit
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  • ====[[Gnosticism]]==== ...ly evil body. This philosophy pervaded into Christianity, and was known as Gnosticism. It was strongly condemned by many of the early church fathers.
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  • ...teaching that Jesus was a man only, and not God). Irenaeus's work against gnosticism is a very famous work in regards to [[Christian apologetics]] and commonly ==Quotes==
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  • ...irst or second century. It appears to have been written as a response to [[Gnosticism]]. The Apostles' Creed is widely used by a number of [[Protestant]] denomi ==Quotes==
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  • subtopics = [[Gnosticism]] ...[[130]] - [[202]] AD) was an important early Christian who wrote against [[Gnosticism]]. He was originally from Asia Minor and later became Bishop of Lyon (South
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  • * [[Asceticism]], [[Mysticism]], [[Gnosticism]] | ==Quotes==
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  • * [[Gnosticism]] | ==Quotes==
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  • ...Thomas, contra the Seminar, that apocryphal work was heavily influenced by gnosticism (second-century, secret-knowledge cults whose teachings were wide-afield of 32. Wolfhort Pannenberg. Jesus-God and Man. (SCM, 1968), quotes Paul Althaus approvingly that the resurrection message "could not have been
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