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Gnosticism
Gnosticism From the Greek
gnosis, meaning ‘knowledge’. The term is used for a kind of religious speculation in vogue in the first two centuries
CE and long known through the writings of Christian Fathers, who were hostile to it and feared that it might seduce orthodox believers. But the discoveries in Upper Egypt at
Nag Hammadi of Christian sects who were indeed influenced by Gnosticism has given a much richer impression of the movement. Gnostics had a profound anxiety about
salvation. People, they thought, lived like zombies and needed to be roused to authentic life by receiving knowledge of their true selves and of their destiny with the true God. Equally, they needed esoteric knowledge about their one-time heavenly origin. When this was acquired, the initiate threw off the oppressive bonds of earthly materialism. The knowledge was conveyed by a heavenly revealed figure or Redeemer—the resemblance to Christianity is obvious. Historians have therefore tried to discover whether Christian teachers borrowed elements from Gnosticism or whether 2nd cent. Gnosticism was a deviationist heresy out of the Church or perhaps out of
Judaism. Certainly Paul seems to make use of Gnostic terminology either by way of accommodating his message to the cultural milieu or to refute those who tried to eliminate the essence of the gospel by incorporating Christ into a Gnostic system. For example, the Greek
pleroma (‘
fullness’) was a Gnostic concept denoting the range of heavenly powers who were the mediators, or buffers, between the divine and the fallen world. What Paul does is to take this word (e.g. in Col. 1: 23) and hijack it: Christ is the fullness of all being. There is not a plurality of angelic powers (cf. Heb. 1: 4) as in Gnostic speculation. Similarly, the gospel of John contains themes reminiscent of Gnosticism: the descent and ascent of the Redeemer to
heaven (John 3: 13) and the dualism of spirit and flesh (6: 63). But John is no Gnostic: the idea of descent comes from the
Wisdom tradition and ascent from Dan. 7: 13.
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A History of Gnosticism.
Magazine article from: The Christian Century; 11/8/1995; ; 700+ words
; ...through whom he linked paganism to Gnosticism. Satinover claimed that in its striving for wholeness Gnosticism accommodates matter as well as spirit...to transcend conventional morality, Gnosticism relativizes morality. Finally, in...
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What Is Gnosticism?
Magazine article from: The Catholic Biblical Quarterly; 4/1/2005; ; 700+ words
; KAREN L. KING, What Is Gnosticism? (Cambridge/London: Belknap...neither a history nor a definition of Gnosticism, as one might expect from the title...that created the faulty category "Gnosticism." King's purpose is "to contribute...
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Ancient Gnosticism: Traditions and Literature.(Book review)
Magazine article from: Biblical Theology Bulletin; 2/1/2009; ; 700+ words
; Ancient Gnosticism: Traditions and Literature. By Birgir...familiar to anyone working in the field of Gnosticism and Nag Hammadi Studies. Produced...the past thirty years about ancient Gnosticism, much of it has been fairly impenetrable...
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Ancient Gnosticism: Traditions and Literature
Magazine article from: The Catholic Biblical Quarterly; 4/1/2008; ; 700+ words
; BIRGER A. PEARSON, Ancient Gnosticism: Traditions and Literature (Minneapolis...sources and testimonia. Ancient Gnosticism is a first-rate introduction...salient chapters entitled "What Is Gnosticism?" and "Gnostic Biblical Interpretation...
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What Is Gnosticism?(Book Review)
Magazine article from: Theological Studies; 9/1/2004; ; 700+ words
; WHAT IS GNOSTICISM? By Karen L. King. Cambridge, Mass...characteristics, there is no such thing as gnosticism. As a construct used to define the...normative Christianity, however, gnosticism thrives. The problem, K. argues...
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Shorter reviews -- Gnosticism and the New Testament by Pheme Perkins
Magazine article from: Interpretation; 1/1/1996; ; 700+ words
; Gnosticism and the New Testament, by Pheme Perkins...Perkins, an accomplished student of Gnosticism and of the New Testament, does just...narrative of the origins and development of Gnosticism, but to construct a mosaic of various...
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Gnostic Truth and Christian Heresy: A Study in the History of Gnosticism
Magazine article from: Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society; 9/1/1998; ; 700+ words
; ...Christian Heresy: A Study in the History of Gnosticism. By Alastair H. B. Logan. Peabody...to reverse the current consensus on gnosticism's origin and development. Against...Stroumsa, he argues that "Sethian Gnosticism" is "basically a Christian phenomenon...
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Gnosticism and the New Testament.
Magazine article from: Theological Studies; 3/1/1995; ; 700+ words
; ...collections of essays on the relation of Gnosticism and the New Testament, this is the...P. treats the relationship between Gnosticism and the NT in three parts. "Gnostic...investigates the question of a non-Christian Gnosticism that may have emerged prior to or concurrently...
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Sethian Gnosticism and the Platonic Tradition
Magazine article from: Journal of Biblical Literature; 10/1/2004; ; 700+ words
; Sethian Gnosticism and the Platonic Tradition, by John...no stranger to students of ancient Gnosticism. Indeed, he has been one of the leading...Codices as well as his work on Sethian Gnosticism. In this monumental and exhaustive...
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What is Gnosticism?
Magazine article from: Anglican Theological Review; 10/1/2004; ; 700+ words
; What is Gnosticism? By Karen L. King. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard...survey of twentieth-century scholarship on Gnosticism critiquing the scholarly construct of the category "Gnosticism" within the larger category of identity formation...
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Gnosticism
Dictionary entry from: New Dictionary of the History of Ideas
GNOSTICISM. Gnosticism is a modern category used for defining a set of second-and third...Hebrew kabbalah, or Islamic esoteric traditions. However, in the Gnosticism of the second century c.e. a complex historical reality occurred...
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Main Leaders of Gnosticism
Encyclopedia entry from: Gale Encyclopedia of the Unusual and Unexplained
Main Leaders of Gnosticism S imon Magus: The earliest known...Valentinus: Founder of the largest Gnosticism school which lasted into the fourth...able to return to God. Source: "gnosticism: ancient and modern." [online...
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Monism
Dictionary entry from: New Dictionary of the History of Ideas
...and plurality and difference are an illusion. Gnosticism. Gnosticism is the name given to various doctrines of salvation...religions as possible roots of Gnostic thought. Gnosticism came into contact with Judaism and early Christianity...
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Colossians, Paul's letter to the
Book article from: A Dictionary of the Bible
...Christians? Or loyal Jews? Although Gnosticism was most fully manifest in the 2nd cent...to the Colossians seems to reflect. Gnosticism was an eclectic mixture of speculation...pleroma (Col. 1: 19) as references to Gnosticism. On the other hand, the epistle does...
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Heresy
Book article from: -Ologies and -Isms
...they revered, had been maligned. Cf. Gnosticism . —Cainite , n. Catharism...Constantinople, who held extreme Arian views. Gnosticism the beliefs and practices of pre-Christian...orthodox Christian standards. Cf. Gnosticism . —Manichean , n., adj...
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