Essays About christian gnostics

 

  • Rise of Gnosticism
    ... For the Christian Gnostics this messenger was Jesus, but he did not have the same form as humans on the earth because he was from the spirit world. ...
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  • gnosticism
    ... In fact, Gnostics claim that Jesus could not have been human but instead took ... Therefore, if Christian thought had taken Gnostic overtones, the whole concept of ...
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  • Gnosticism
    ... While the Gnostics felt that women had a voice in religious affairs, as seen through the writings of The Gospel of Mary, Christian women were not allowed to ...
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  • Gnosticism
    ... In doing this, the Gnostics believed the Demiurge entrapped the Spirit in matter. They viewed the Demiurge as being the Christian God, the creator. ...
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  • opposing views of the savior in Gnossisism and in Orthodoxy
    ... Part of the reason that Gnostics expressed their belief in equality was because of ... The Gospel of Truth is a Christian Gnostic text linked to the Valentinian ...
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  • Gnostic Jesus
    ... according to Christian theology, comes only once. The Bible, is the final word on everything pertaining to life on earth and the world after. Gnostics differ ...
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  • Gnostic Jesus Spirit Redemeer
    ... according to Christian theology, comes only once. The Bible, is the final word on everything pertaining to life on earth and the world after. Gnostics differ ...
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  • Is the idea of doctrinal development compatible with belief in the ...
    ... doctrines arose when the need was felt to be separate from the Gnostics. ... doctrine as the interpretation of narrative, in particular to the Christian faith, the ...
    (1845 Words -- Approx. 7 Pages)

  • Plotinus on Good and Evil
    ... out at the exterior world and considers it, as some gnostics would, to be the work of an evil demon, or even to be inherently flawed--as Christian suggested. ...
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