Gnosis and Faith in Early Christianity: An Introduction to GnosticismThis book, by a brilliant young Dutch scholar, provides an attractive and up-to-date introduction to gnosticism as it relates to early Christianity. 'I have aimed to write as a detective, ' the author remarks, 'trying to make the reader familiar with the themes and the ingredients of gnosticism without going directly into where all these themes come from. In that way I hope to arouse the reader's curiosity: there is always more to discover. By concentrating on a selection of gnostic texts I hope to provide equipment for dealing with others which are not discussed in this book.' Part One provides a general orientation on gnosticism; then Part Two goes into the religious and philosophical background to gnosticism. Part Three then brings together the texts discussed so far and contains a more detailed discussion of gnosis, gnosticism and gnostics. The field of investigation broadens out here, and Part Four concludes the book by examining the relationship between Catholic Christianity and gnosticism. Riemer Roukema is a lecturer in New Testament in the Theological University of Kampen, The Netherlands |
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... philosophy of the time . Before we discuss the biblical and philosophical sources of gnosticism , here first of all ... philosophy and then mentions the Greek philosophers Heraclitus , Plato , Aristotle , Epicurus and the Stoics with ...
... philosophy of the time . Before we discuss the biblical and philosophical sources of gnosticism , here first of all ... philosophy and then mentions the Greek philosophers Heraclitus , Plato , Aristotle , Epicurus and the Stoics with ...
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... philosophy with firm outlines . In his view , the true philosophy implied that a person continued to seek wisdom all his life . For him therefore ' astonishment ' was the principle of philo- sophy.2 In the footsteps of Socrates , Plato ...
... philosophy with firm outlines . In his view , the true philosophy implied that a person continued to seek wisdom all his life . For him therefore ' astonishment ' was the principle of philo- sophy.2 In the footsteps of Socrates , Plato ...
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... philosophy after Plato was not a single whole . Philosophers after him , like Aristotle and the Stoics , had tried ... philosophy arose . The philosophy which to an important degree remained orientated on Plato is called ' Middle ...
... philosophy after Plato was not a single whole . Philosophers after him , like Aristotle and the Stoics , had tried ... philosophy arose . The philosophy which to an important degree remained orientated on Plato is called ' Middle ...
Contents
Irenaeus on the origin of the heresies | 13 |
A sermon from the Nag Hammadi books | 26 |
Refinements of the gnostic myth | 32 |
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