Giudaismo alle radici del manicheismo?: riflessioni sullo status quaestionis
Among the several religious phenomena in light of which scholars have suggested viewing the origins of Manichaeism (usually Christianity and Zoroastrianism), Judaism has been too often excluded from the discussion. Nevertheless, there are reasons to think that Jewish traditions and ideas had an infl...
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Format: | Electronic Article |
Language: | Italian |
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Ed. Morcelliana
2022
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Henoch
Year: 2022, Pages: 271-290 |
Further subjects: | B
Cologne Mani Codex
B Book of Giants B Manichaeism B Scriptures B Judaism |
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Summary: | Among the several religious phenomena in light of which scholars have suggested viewing the origins of Manichaeism (usually Christianity and Zoroastrianism), Judaism has been too often excluded from the discussion. Nevertheless, there are reasons to think that Jewish traditions and ideas had an influence on the emergence of this religion in the 3rd century CE. In the light of some research recently conducted by a growing number of scholars, the modest aim of this paper is to carry out a reassessment and update aimed at clarifying the relationship between two phenomena (Judaism and Manichaeism) which played such a crucial role in the discourses on heresy in Late Antiquity and the Middle Age. |
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