Definitions from Wiktionary (Manichaeism)
▸ noun: (religion) A syncretic, dualistic religion that combines elements of Zoroastrian, Christian, and Gnostic thought, founded by the Iranian prophet Mani in 3rd century AD.
▸ noun: (philosophy) A dualistic philosophy dividing the world between good and evil principles, or regarding matter as intrinsically evil and mind as intrinsically good.
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▸ noun: (religion) A syncretic, dualistic religion that combines elements of Zoroastrian, Christian, and Gnostic thought, founded by the Iranian prophet Mani in 3rd century AD.
▸ noun: (philosophy) A dualistic philosophy dividing the world between good and evil principles, or regarding matter as intrinsically evil and mind as intrinsically good.
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Manicheism,
Manicheanism,
Mani,
Manichaeus,
Manichæan,
Montanism,
Messalianism,
Mithraist,
Mithraicist,
Macedonianism,
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