MARCION

märˈshən, märˈsēən, c.85–c.160, early Christian bishop, founder of the Marcionites, one of the first great Christian heresies to rival Catholic Christianity. He was born in Sinope. He taught in Asia Minor, then went (c.135) to Rome, where he perfected his theory. In 144 he was excommunicated from the church. He then formed a church of his own, which became widespread and powerful. Marcion taught that there were two gods, proclaiming that the stern, lawgiving, creator God of the Old Testament, and the good, merciful God of the New Testament were different. He considered the creator god the inferior of the two. Marcion also rejected the real incarnation of Christ, claiming that he was a manifestation of the Father. Though generally seen as one of the most important leaders of the somewhat loosely defined movement known as Gnosticism, he did not share some of the main premises of other Gnostic sects. He believed in salvation by faith rather than by gnosis; he rejected the Gnostic emanation theory; and he sought truth in his own truncated version of the New Testament, which included only 10 of the so-called Pauline Epistles and an edited version of St. Luke. He completely rejected the Old Testament. He explained in his Antitheses that since Jewish law was often opposed to St. Paul, all passages in the Bible that suggested the Jewish foundation of Christianity should be suppressed, even including such statements by St. Paul (see antinomianism). Marcionism emphasized asceticism and influenced the developments of Manichaeism, by which it was later absorbed. Its effect on orthodox Christianity was to cause a canonical New Testament to be assembled and promulgated and the fulfillment of the Old Law in the New Law to be clearly enounced.

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...comprehensive book in recent years is Hoff- manns Marcion (n.44 above) which, like the curates egg, is good in parts. 50 Harnack, Marcion, 247-54 ET 133-38; see n.49...commentary on Romans. Noted by Aland, Marcion, 421-22. Further on Harnack see D...
Marcion Influential Early Christian Heretic 1st-2nd Century C.E. Life and Work Marcion was a Christian heretic whose challenge to traditional...and produce the biblical canon list of books . Marcion is known almost totally from the writings of...
...Rhodo and his Account of the Dissension of Marcion. AT this time Rhodo, 1 a native of Asia...among the rest one against the heresy of Marcion. 3 He says that this heresy was divided...contradicting the truth spoken by the other. Marcion, on the other hand in his Antitheses...
...above and asserts even more strongly that Marcion learned his biblical interpretation from...before him, argues that Harnack sees Marcion too much in the image of Paul.36 To...as he became a follower of Christ, so Marcion experienced such a struggle. Wilson deftly...
1. Marcion Marcion (d. ca. A.D. 160) was a shipowner from Pontus in Asia Minor...His followers called them- selves Marcionites. 2. Doctrines Marcion taught that there are two gods. The anthro- pomorphic god of the OT...
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Marcion, Muhammad, and the Mahatma: Exegetical Perspectives on the Encounter of Cultures and Faiths by Ovey N. Mahammed Heikki Raisanen...
...revived recently in several discussions of Marcion and Luke-Acts.1 Although this renewed...redactional revision after the time of Marcion are renewing a supposed consensus that...been held by the church fathers, that Marcion had mutilated a copy of Luke.4 In Schweglers...
...the representation of God in Scripture. Marcion (d. 160), for instance, postulates...good God, whom Jesus came to reveal. Marcion thus dropped Hebrew Scripture entirely...of divine wrath. The generations after Marcion, more deeply sensitive to the conflict...
...from the tradition of the Pauline churches: Marcion."13 Marcion is said to have been the first to elevate "Christian...of Holy Scripture"14 (which is a bit odd, since Marcion rejected the OT, and so had no Holy Scripture to...
...faith in the Gospel of Christ. Thus, for Marcion, Christianity is a polemical religion...against Marcions polemical theology: Marcion . . . impudently blasphem es him who is...Ruler of the Universe. (Bettenson 53) Marcion cannot find a gospel untainted by the...
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...should still inform us today. Consider Marcion, for example. A ship builder born in Pontus, near the Black Sea, Marcion grew up in the Church, the son of...with him. According to Irenaeus, Marcion once encountered Polycarp of Smyrna...
...figure in Jewish-Christian relations is Marcion, who died in A.D. 160. Although he...Israel. The God of the Old Testament, Marcion said, was the Creator God or Demiurge...the rule of the Demiurge. In condemning Marcion, in embracing the Hebrew Scriptures as...
...the second-century Christian heretic Marcion did say exactly that. Before he was condemned...many Christians who have never heard of Marcion embrace the Marcionite heresy. Christianity...Judaism would have survived at all had Marcion prevailed. Mr. Rosenthal and his Holy...
...of the Old Testament. The Manichees had much in common with Marcion, the second-century heretic, who had rejected the Old Testament...elements, including the God of the Old Testament. Drawing on Marcion and other strands of anti-Jewish polemic, Faust mounted...
...Marcionite heresy, which was put to rest in A.D.144. Marcion (c. 90-c. 165) rejected all appeals to the Old Testament...Testament Gospels and the letters of St. Paul. In the spirit of Marcion, some Palestinian Christians in their liturgies have excised...
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...yna farciau gwyn gln ar ochr allan y pedair aden yn union fel tasa rhywun wedi mynd ati i roi eisin ar deisen Nadolig, au marcion gywrain fel rhimyn o leuad newydd. Ar ran flaen y blaen adenydd, ag ar ran l y pr o adenydd syn y cefn, mae yna farciau...
...describes the diversity of interpretation during the protracted break from Judaism. It was one such "heretic," known as Marcion, who made the first attempt at collating a New Testament. Before their sanctification, the Gospels and Acts had been scattered...
...yn y rownd gynderfynol ac a arweiniodd at ennill y Cwpan yn y pen draw. Fe roddodd y gol honno hyder i mi. "Roedd Cymrun marcion dynn yn y cefn ac rwyn cofio cael y bel, troi a llwyddo i wasgur bel i gornel y rhwyd. Rwyn ystyried hon y gol bwysicaf imi...
...connection, saying that the New Testament and its God had nothing to do with the Old Testament and its God. His name was Marcion, and he was universally condemned as teaching what was contrary to Scripture and excommunicated in the year 144. Finally...


 

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MARCION mar sh n, mar se n, c.85 c.160...which became widespread and powerful. Marcion taught that there were two gods, proclaiming...the creator god the inferior of the two. Marcion also rejected the real incarnation of Christ...
...evolved over the first four centuries of the Christian era. The first canon was compiled by the heretic Marcion in the mid-2d cent. Marcion accepted only the letters of Paul (though not Titus or First and Second Timothy) and a truncated version...
...phantasm who only seemed to live and suffer. A similar tendency to deny Jesus humanity appeared in the teachings of Simon Magus, Marcion, Gnosticism, and certain phases of monarchianism. ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University...
...attempts to interpret the new beliefs in pagan terms (e.g., Gnosticism). The earliest sectarian deviations were those of Marcion and of Montanus (2d cent.). They were handled resolutely by the church; the teachers of novelty were expelled (excommunicated...
...c.115, enclosing St. Ignatius epistles, and the other written c.135 to warn the Philippians against the teachings of Marcion. He was in his time the mainstay of Christianity in Asia Minor. Feast: Jan. 26...
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