Van Oort, Johannes (Hans)2013-03-062013-03-062012Van Oort, J 2012, 'The Platonist philosopher Alexander of Lycopolis on Manichaeism', Journal of Early Christian History, vol. 2, no. 1, pp. 86-94.2222-582Xhttp://hdl.handle.net/2263/21160The article starts by describing the present state of research on Alexander of Lycopolis (Egypt), who formerly was considered to be a Christian bishop converted from Manichaeism to orthodox Christianity, but now is generally regarded as a pagan philosopher. After the main contents of his treatise ‘Against the Doctrines of Mani’ have been outlined, the focus is first on Alexander’s unique description of Manichaeism as a form of Christianity and after that on Alexander’s own philosophical position.en© Unisa PressAlexander of LycopolisManichaean ChristianityPlatonismPatristicsThe Platonist philosopher Alexander of Lycopolis on ManichaeismArticle