Light and Dark, Split Evenly
- First published:
- 21st century
- Language: English
Manichaeism splits reality into two balanced, co-eternal kingdoms, Light and Dark, and the very tidiness of that split is the sign to be suspicious of it. Manichaean dualism solves the problem of evil at a steep price: it seats darkness on a throne of its own, as old as the light, so that God bears no responsibility for half of reality. Augustine, who was its hearer for nine years, concluded in the end that evil is no substance but the absence of good, and from tawhid the tidy split collapses: the One shares no throne. The tidiness of an answer to suffering is itself the reason to inspect it. Audiences: Young readers who know gnosticism as an aesthetic, not a text — Light-and-dark dualism looks sharp and sensible in a feed, but its source text was never read. Students of the history of ideas and comparative religion — Manichaeism gets mentioned in passing, with no primary sources and no fair critique. Believers wary of answers that come too tidy — The pull to explain evil by placing it in a separate kingdom, outside God's hand. Note: written from Indonesian operator context. Frameworks apply broadly to other emerging-market and SME settings.
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| Edition | Date | Publisher | Language | ISBN | Access | Links |
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DataCite registered book record DataCite rights metadata: Other (Not Open) | 2026-06-14 | Zenodo | English | — | Unknown |
Subjects
- gnosticism
- history of ideas
- {'term': 'HIS037010', 'scheme': 'BISAC'}
- dualism
- tawhid
- Manichaeism
- Augustine
- problem of evil
- {'term': 'REL067070', 'scheme': 'BISAC'}
- {'term': 'PHI004000', 'scheme': 'BISAC'}
- Mani
- Splitting evenly, losing everything
- Evil as mere absence
- Tawhid and two kingdoms
- The God who is not responsible
- Two co-eternal principles
- Two souls in one person
- What made Augustine leave
- Why dualism tempts
- Augustine's nine years
- Augustine of Hippo
- privatio boni
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- 10.5281/zenodo.20686121
- 10.5281/zenodo.20686122
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- oai:zenodo.org:20686122
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