…esopotamia in classical times for liturgical texts by adherents of the Mandaean gnostic religion. The Classical Mandaic and Neo-Mandaic languages are still in limited current use in modern Iran and Iraq and in the Mandaean diaspora. Unlike most of the other scripts discussed in t…
… Chronicles Magazine “Saint Irenaeus wrote against the seductive influence that Gnostic sects had in the second-century church. Brad Green has reenacted that project in a criticism of a select group of thinkers (Benjamin, Horkheimer, Marcuse, and Adorno) that inspired the latter-…
…rch Fathers, Summa, Bible and more — all for only $19.99... (Greek Kerinthos ). Gnostic-Ebionite heretic , contemporary with St. John ; against whose errors on the divinity of Christ the Apostle is said to have written the Fourth Gospel We possess no information concerning this e…
…time remain, but evidence suggests that heterodox forms of Christianity such as Gnosticism, which were not in line with the officially sanctioned version practised in Constantinople, were popular in Northern Africa, and Egypt seems to have been a centre of precursors of Christian…
… and Richard Payne (Oxford University Press). 2021 “The Knowing of Knowing: Neo-Gnosticism, from the O.T.O. to Scientology.” In Gnostic America: The Afterlives of Gnosticism in American Religion and Culture , 105-121. Ed. by April DeConick and Jeffrey J. Kripal. Leiden: Brill. 20…
….2 Early history 1.3 Festivals 1.4 Missionaries 1.5 Buildings Denominations 2.1 Gnostics 2.2 The Trinity 2.2.1 Non-trinitarians 2.3 Nestorians 2.4 Oriental Orthodox churches 2.5 The Great Schism 2.6 Cathars 2.7 Protestants 2.7.1 Hussites 2.7.2 Lutherans 2.7.3 Calvinists 2.7.4 Chu…
…'í Writings" . Bahá'í Studies . ج. 9: 1–38. مؤرشف من الأصل في 2019-05-17. ^ THE GNOSTIC SOCIETY LIBRARY نسخة محفوظة 03 يوليو 2017 على موقع واي باك مشين . ^ Hutson، Steven (2006). What They Never Taught You in Sunday School: A Fresh Look at Following Jesus . City Boy Enterprises. …
…sumber ] Lihat entri demiurge di kamus bebas Wikikamus. Dark Mirrors of Heaven: Gnostic Cosmogony Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Demiurge" . Encyclopædia Britannica (Edisi 11). Cambridge University Press. Basis data pengawasan otoritas : Seniman MusicBrainz Diperoleh dari " https:/…
…years, Dubya made himself the "teflon president" through religion: he practiced gnostic Christianity. T he Bahai church invites people to join, but the Babai church encourages its members to convert to other faiths. T he delta Jews were a community of Jews who lived in the New Or…
…gheten, och denna spreds genom Alexander den stores erövringar. När den judiska gnosticismen i både Babylon och Alexandria kolliderade med den hellenistiska världen inträdde dess dualistiska fas. Här kom den under inflytande av platonsk filosofi, från vilken den lånade läran att …
… to see the two as working together as an "agon in American culture between the gnostic impulse behind things and [the] rationality of democracy." Pieper feels "a tender sense of humor" here, particularly in light of Notley's mild embarrassment at the title (admitted in her intro…
…. — Midgley March 17, 1965 by • Abraham , Alma , ancient Israel practice , anti-gnostic , apocrypha , apocryphal works writings , Babylonian(s) , Baruch , Bible , Book of Jubilees , Book of Mormon , buried up unto the Lord , Cain , Christian(s) , Christianity , Coffin texts , Cop…
…uestions of Definition, Problems of Interpretation A. Annese - F. Berno (eds.), Gnosticism and Its Metamorphoses. Dynamics of Development and Reworking of Gnostic Texts and Motifs from Antiquity to the Twentieth Century (Judaïsme ancien et origines du christianisme 34), Turnhout,…
…th century, German writers, philosophers, theologians, and historians turned to Gnosticism to make sense of the modern condition. While some saw this ancient Christian heresy as a way to rethink modernity, most German intellectuals questioned Gnosticism's return in a contemporary…
…eby protecting the Church from distortions of Scripture like those of Irenaeus’ Gnostic adversaries. It is thus more a hermeneutical shield than a sword (Elliott, 2012, p. 6). The constraints provided by canonical presuppositions offer a safe space to the biblical theologian who …