Thursday, November 20, 2008

Manichaean Writings

Manichaean Writings

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Archive Notes

As classical Gnosticism was waning, another Gnostic movement developed under the inspiration of the Prophet Mani. The Manichaean movement became a true world religion, spreading to Europe, Central Asia and China; it survived as a living religion in the Orient up until the present century. Though once anathematized and little understood, the discovery of several ancient documents during the last century, including large collections of Manichaean texts in Central Asia, has stimulated a new study and understanding of one of Gnosticism's most important living representatives.

Also available here is an archived lecture from The Gnostic Society introducing the Manichaean materials: Mani: Helmsman of the Ship of Light. (This lecture is in RealAudio format and runs about 70 minutes.)

The Manichaean Prayerbooks

The Psalms of the Festival of Bema (The Mercy Seat)

Illustrated Manichaean hymn manuscript (11th century)
Page from an illustrated Manichaean hymn manuscript, found in Central Asia and probably dating to the eleventh century.

The Psalms to Jesus

Separate Psalms

The Kephalia of the Lord Mani

Parthian Hymns and Prayers

Hymns and Writings Ascribed to Mani

Parables

Miscellaneous Manichaean Scriptures



Secondary Sources: Anti-Manichaean Writings of Augustine

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