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The Gospel of Marcion, called by its adherents the Gospel of the Lord, or more commonly the Gospel, was a text used by the mid-2nd-century Christian teacher Marcion of Sinope to the exclusion of the other gospels.
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Marcion of Sinope (/ ˈ m ɑːr k i ə n,-s i ə n /; Ancient...
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The premise of Marcionism is that many of the teachings of...
- Marcion of Sinope
MARCION, GOSPEL OF. A native of Sinope in Pontus, Marcion came to Rome c. a.d. 140 and joined the church there but in 144 was excommunicated for his heretical opinions. The sect which he founded spread widely, and was for a time a serious menace to the Church.
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The Gospel of Marcion, called by its adherents the Gospel of the Lord, or more commonly the Gospel, was a text used by the mid-2nd-century Christian teacher Marcion of Sinope to the exclusion of the other gospels.
ASE 32/1 (2015) 55-87 Markus Vinzent Marcion’s Gospel and the Beginnings of Early Christianity i. new testament studies and patRistiCs The division of Patristics and New Testament Studies is a rather recent one. The late Martin Hengel, in his A Young Theological Discipline in Crisis,1 noted that as a discrete discipline, “ ‘New Testament ...
The significance of Marcion’s Gospel in understanding the history of early Christianity has often been noted; however, a major challenge in research on Marcion’s Gospel as it relates to numerous issues (e. g., the gospel genre itself, the textual history of Luke, the relationship between Marcion’s Gospel and Luke, the Synoptic Problem, etc.) is ...