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R.J. Snell on Modern Expressions of the Marcionite Heresy

Nov 21, 2025
R.J. Snell, a Christian philosopher and expert on early theology, explores the controversial figure Marcion and his impact on Christianity. He discusses Marcion's radical belief in two gods—a vengeful Hebrew God and a loving Christian God. The conversation delves into how Marcion's ideas challenged church formation, influenced the canon, and echoed in modern debates, such as those raised by figures like Tucker Carlson. Snell also examines the responses from early church fathers and the implications for understanding scripture today.
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Two Gods, Two Scriptures

  • Marcion argued there are two gods: the creator god of Hebrew scripture and a separate loving Christian God revealed by Jesus.
  • He concluded Christians should detach entirely from the Hebrew Bible because its deity is a lesser, vengeful demiurge.
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Marcion’s Gnostic Echoes

  • Marcion resembles Gnosticism in positing a lower creator god but rejects the Gnostic idea of a divine spark and secret knowledge.
  • He embraces docetism, denying Christ's genuine bodily incarnation to avoid contamination by matter.
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Typology Secures Christian Continuity

  • Proto-orthodox thinkers read Hebrew scripture typologically, seeing Christ as recapitulating Israel's story.
  • Irenaeus and Tertullian argued Christianity is incoherent without continuity from Genesis through redemption.
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