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- Mani (prophet) - Wikipedia
Combining a hagiographic account of Mani's career and spiritual development with information about Mani's religious teachings, and containing fragments of his writings, it is now considered the most reliable source of information about the historical Mani
- Nandita S. Mani M. D. | UW Medicine
Dr Mani is also the Associate Medical Director of Infection Prevention and Control at UW Medical Center Her clinical and research interests include healthcare-associated infections and antibiotic stewardship
- Mani | Prophet, Founder, Dualism | Britannica
Mani was an Iranian founder of the Manichaean religion, a church advocating a dualistic doctrine that viewed the world as a fusion of spirit and matter, the original contrary principles of good and evil, respectively
- Manichaean Writings -- The Gnostic Society Library
A collection of original Manichaean text, the tradition founded by the Prophet Mani The site includes the Gnostic Library, with the complete Nag Hammadi Library and a large collection of other primary Gnostic scriptures and documents
- Mani: Life, Teachings, Manichaeism, Legacy
Mani (circa 216-274 CE) was a Persian prophet and the founder of Manichaeism, a syncretic religious movement that emerged in the 3rd century CE
- Mani - New World Encyclopedia
Mani (c 216–274 C E ) was an Iranian religious prophet and preacher who founded Manichaeism, an ancient dualistic religion that was once prolific in Persia but is now extinct
- Mani Biography | Biography Online
Mani (216–274 AD) was an Iranian third-century prophet who founded the religion Manichaeism Originating in the middle-east, the religion had numerous followers and spread as far as China and southern France
- Mani - TSL Encyclopedia
Mani (c 216–276) was a Persian visionary who claimed apostleship under Jesus and believed himself to be the instrument of the promised Paraclete and messenger of the Holy Spirit in the line of succession of prophets or messengers of God, chief among them Zoroaster, Buddha, and Christ
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