The engendered soul sees its first discernible historical appearance in the writings of a second century disciple of Marcion (c. 85–160 A.D) named Apelles, who was given the epithet “the heretic” by Tertullian in order distinguish him from Apelles the famous Greek painter.
Apelles the Heretic and the Gendered Soul (On Gender and the Soul, Ch. 2) – Theoria
Apelles the Heretic and the Gendered Soul (On Gender and the Soul, Ch. 2)
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