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- Also in line with docetic thinking is Jesus'stance on sex.
- The Gospel of John is oft-viewed as having docetic implications.
- His views on the Gospel of Peter also diverged from previous scholarship, with Vaganay disputing docetic origins.
- Basilides in his gospel of Basilides is reported as having taught a docetic doctrine of Christ's passion.
- Docetic teachings were attacked by St . Ignatius of Antioch and were eventually abandoned by proto-orthodox Christians.
- They rejected the Christianity of the Orthodox churches and did not accept the docetic teaching of some of the other sects.
- One of the chief characteristics of the work is that Pontius Pilate is exonerated of all responsibility for the Crucifixion, the onus being laid upon docetic elements.
- It may well be that the verses were added to the text for just this reason, in opposition to those who held to a docetic Christology ".
- According to some of their contemporary enemies Cathars did not accept the Trinitarian understanding of Jesus, but considered him the human form of an angel similar to Docetic Christology.
- A " soudarion " is literally a " sweat rag "; more specifically it was a piece of cloth used to wipe away docetic interpretations.
- Such an appeal to combat heresy is likely the work of an orthodox forger, attempting to create a biblical basis for their counter-arguments to their docetic and Armenian Bible.
- Some Christians in Rhosus accepted as truth the Docetic " Gospel of Peter " and for them in around AD 200 Serapion of Antioch composed a treatise condemning the book.
- Some of those arguing in favor of Byzantine priority further assert that the Alexandrian church was dominated by the docetic views of Jesus ( that the physical body was an illusion ) or considered his life to just be an allegory that was not based on facts.
- The idea recurred in classicist Michael Grant's 1977 review of the evidence for Jesus, who compared modern scepticism about an historical Jesus to the ancient docetic idea that Jesus only " seemed " to come into the world " in the flesh ".
- Marcion held Jesus to be the son of the Heavenly Father but understood the docetic manner, i . e . that Jesus'body was only an imitation of a material body, and consequently denied Jesus'physical and bodily birth, death, and resurrection.
- A primary difference between Marcionites and Gnostics was that the Gnostics based their theology on " secret wisdom " ( as, for example, Valentinius who claimed to receive the " secret wisdom " from Docetic, denying the human nature of Christ.
- It's the same with Peter and Philip's attributed work . . . the Docetic content may be implied from the texts, and the significance is undoubtedly seen as symbolic; but the actuality of it ( in addition to the spiritual meaning ) is rarely, if ever, explicitly addressed.
- "It is widely recognized that the surviving Acts of John derives from several sources; most scholars recognize that a large portion of the text ( chaps . 87 105, or just 94 102 ) as we now have it was interpolated at a later time into the narrative . " The Acts of John was eventually rejected by the orthodox church for its docetic overtones.
- In his critique of the theology of Clement of Alexandria, Myriobiblon held that Clement's views reflected a quasi-docetic view of the nature of Christ, writing that " [ Clement ] hallucinates that the Word was not incarnate but " only seems to be " . " ( @ ?????????? ??v ?t ?????????? ?x? ????? ??p " ????? " . ) In Clement s time, some disputes contended over whether Christ assumed the " psychic " flesh of mankind as heirs to Adam, or the " spiritual " flesh of the resurrection.