
Monoimus - Wikipedia
Monoimus (lived somewhere between 150 - 210 CE) was an Arab gnostic (Arabic name probably Mun'im منعم), who was known only from one account in Theodoret (Haereticarum Fabularum …
MONOÏMUS. - Internet Sacred Text Archive
Monoïmus was an Arabian and lived somewhere in the latter half of the second century. His system is based on the idea of the Heavenly Man, the universe, and the Son of this Man, the …
Monoimus - Wace's Dictionary of Early Christian Biography - StudyLight.org
Monoimus (a form, possibly representing the Jewish name Menaham), an Arabian Gnostic of 2nd cent. His name had been only preserved by a brief notice in Theodoret ( Haer. Fab. i. 18) until …
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Monoïmus calls Human the ‘one Monad’ (μία μονάς), which he describes with a series of paradoxes: he is incompositely composite, indivisibly divisible, friendly and combative to all, …
Monoimus. - Bible Hub
Monoimus. The Refutation of All Heresies — Hippolytus. But the followers of Monoïmus the Arabian assert that the originating principle of the universe is a primal man and son of man; …
Theophanis the Monk and Monoimus the Arab in a …
2016年2月3日 · Two brief Late Antique religious texts, respectively by the monk Theophanis and by Monoimus the Arab, present an interesting problem of whether they embody the authors’ …
Monoimus – Encyclopedic Dictionary of Bible and Theology
Monoimus. Monoimus (a form, possibly representing the Jewish name Menaham), an Arabian Gnostic of 2nd cent. His name had been only preserved by a brief notice in Theodoret (Haer. …
Monoimus - Wikipedia
Monoimus (lived somewhere between 150 - 210) was an arabic gnostic (arabic name: Mun'im), who was known to us only from one account in Theodoret (Haereticarum Fabularum …
Theophanis the Monk and Monoimus the Arab in a …
Abstract: Two brief Late Antique religious texts, respectively by the monk Theophanis and by Monoimus the Arab, present an interesting problem of whether they embody the authors’ …
Henry Wace: Dictionary of Christian Biography and Literature to …
Monoimus (a form, possibly representing the Jewish name Menaham), an Arabian Gnostic of 2nd cent. His name had been only preserved by a brief notice in Theodoret ( Haer. Fab. i. 18) until …