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Marcion (Greek: Μαρκίων, ca. 85-160) was an Early Christian theologian who was excommunicated by the Christian church at Rome as a heretic. ...
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Marcionism is an Early Christian dualist belief system that originates in the teachings of Marcion of Sinope at Rome around the year 144. ...
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Marcion taught that the god of the Old Testament was not the true God but rather that the true and higher God had been revealed only with Jesus Christ. ...
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Marcion wrote the first canon of the New Testament in AD 140. Did the New Testament and Christianity even exist before then?
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Marcionism may have led to the formation of the Apostle's Creed as rebuttal, ... The story of Marcion's sin is rejected by many modern scholars (e.g. G. ...
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There is little doubt that the teachings of Marcion and his followers ... Marcion was born in c.85(4) at Sinope (modern Sinop on the Black Sea) in Pontus( 5) ...
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A survey of Marcion's life and legacy by Christopher Price.
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Marcion, the son of the bishop of Sinope (a sea-port of Pontus along the ... The Old and New Testaments, Marcion argued, cannot be reconciled to each other. ...
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Marcion: Gospel of the Lord and Other Writings. Part of a library of materials dealing with Gnosis and Gnosticism, both ancient and modern.
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What was Marcion's contribution to Christianity, especially to the New Testament Canon? Did he collect the first canon, or was his canon a reaction to an ...
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