The Uniplural Divine in Manichaean Religion

A Duality of Unity and Diversity The Manichaean religion, founded in the 3rd century CE by the prophet Mani, is a syncretic faith that blends elements of various religious traditions, including Zoroastrianism, Christianity, and Buddhism. Central to its theological framework is the concept of the uniplural divine, a complex understanding of divinity that encompasses both … Continue reading The Uniplural Divine in Manichaean Religion