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The guy I had a crush on even commented on the gnostic demiurges and the founding fathers as freemasons.
And why leave her to those who wish to multiply her titles or to those fixated on gnostic interpretations of private revelations?
In other words, this keeps the emphasis off of any need for a special leader to lead, which would make it a nice, gnostic ritual, eh?
I worked from the assumption that he was more like Prometheus that Satan, almost from a gnostic point of view.
One urges deep solitary reading, whether it be of Shakespeare, of the gnostic Scriptures in Bentley Leyton's fine translation.
When the gnostic challenge, with its demand to worship in spirit only, became intense, they responded incarnationally all the more.
This a very convenient allegory for the evolution from gnosticism to orthodoxy and the ensuing death of esoteric gnostic traditions.
I am aware that between the second and the fourth centuries various gnostic heresies admitted women to all levels of priesthood.
And also, before the 300s there were plenty of religious authority figures in gnostic sects both within and outside the church.
It is the most radical stand of mysticism developed into a system proper to the gnostic reaction.
Her silence gave her an almost gnostic mystique. Just before Easter she duly resigned from the UN, and returned home to campaign.
All of us too locked into our tensions, complexes and obsessions to ever realise it or notice it, like a bunch of clueless gnostic demiurges fallen into matter.
He has gone, one might say, from explicator to gnostic namer, from the secular, discursive Horatian thinker-poet to a more compressed priest-like voice, intent on Mystery.
The word means all-powerful, hence the Latin omnipotens, and was probably framed to counter the gnostic claim that a demiurge had created the visible universe.
In Luria's system the mythological conception of the development of the world, based on gnostic elements, also bears a very special seal.
That meeting linked de facto a young gnostic brotherhood, the Golden Rosycross, to the preceding brotherhood of the Middle Ages, that of the Cathars, through its old 'patriarch', Antonin Gadal.
Among these apocrypha is the Gospel of Judas, a gnostic text of the 2nd century ad that portrays Judas as an important collaborator of Jesus and not his betrayer.
As Valentinian tradition illustrates, the myths usually categorized as gnostic do not always demonize the creator, as was the case in the Apocryphon of John.
The Sabian Mandaean community of Iraq is a small ethnic religious minority, which is one of the oldest gnostic religions and is the only living one still surviving in the Middle East.
Even the self-designation gnostic is problematic, since it is attested for only some of the traditions conventionally treated as gnostic and its connotations are ambiguous.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Alexandria was the home of many systems of theurgic magic, and gnostic gems afford evidence of the nature of their symbols.
The letter is filled with all the venom and bitterness of the gnostic quarrels.
He who is conversant with all kinds of wisdom will be pre-eminently a gnostic.
Similarly the g in gnostic, the e in eulogy, p in pneumonia, the h in chromatic.
Not all abraxas stones, however, are of gnostic origin, just as the name of abraxas cannot be applied to all gnostic stones.
And here the gnostic interest was at hand with an opportune idea.
The spread and influence of the gnostic sects was notoriously wide.
Omnia subito is not its device, but that of the gnostic heresy.
The heresies against which Ignatius contends imply the rise of the later Gnostic and docetic sects.
The emanistic theories which played so great a part in neoplatonic philosophy and Gnostic theology are forms of evolution.
Hence, on the other hand, the wild rebound into licentiousness which has sometimes characterized Gnostic or manichaean sects.
He was a great scholar, and had become acquainted with Gnostic and manichaean doctrines.
The ebionite who kissed the Pentateuch, and the Gnostic who tore it up, were both foolish because both ignorant.
In either case the Gnostic tradition is shown to be pre-Christian.
Upon the whole our sources say very little about the Gnostic eschatology.
The Marcionite Antitheses were probably spread among other Gnostic sects.
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