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1. Auriphone Woodpecker is a gnostic parable

2. 3 Mediaeval Alchemy contained Gnostic elements.

3. The Archive contains well o ver a thousand documents specific to Gnostic studies, including translations all the classical Gnostic scriptures and patristic documents relevant to early Gnostic movements

4. 19 Another hug antic , gnostic waste of my life.

5. This is evident not just in the relatively small early Gnostic groups, but also in more recent Gnostic traditions like the Christian theosophy of Jacob Bohme.

6. 2 Another hug antic , gnostic waste of my life.

7. 15 In Gnostic lore, Sophia was the mother of all angels.

8. 21 This is evident not just in the relatively small early Gnostic groups, but also in more recent Gnostic traditions like the Christian theosophy of Jacob Bohme.

9. Unbelieving Agnostical nescient Antonyms gnostic fat person introvert good guy 3

10. Key Difference – Gnostic vs Agnostic Gnostic and Agnostic are two contrary terms that appear in religious contexts between which a key difference can be highlighted

11. 11 Irenaeus strived to obliterate Gnostic ideas and the writings that espoused them.

12. It was first propounded by Marcion, a semi-Gnostic of the second century C.E.

13. 4 In Gnostic tradition,(www.Sentencedict.com) Sophia plays a very active role in our world.

14. In different Gnostic systems the hierarchy of Aeons was diversely elaborated

15. 10 Gnostic texts concern the fall of man from the divine to the material world.

16. 17 This may refer to the menstrual blood and semen consumed sacramentally by some Gnostic groups.

17. These and other documents of this type have generally been referred to as Gnostic or Apocryphal writings.

18. 16 Gnostic sects are generally monadic - they believe in a singular supreme being.

19. 23 In discussing Hegel, Voegelin also brands him a "Gnostic, " and then offers the following: "Gnosis desires dominion over being; in order to seize control of being the Gnostic constructs his system.

20. Agnostical definition: uncertain of all claims to knowledge synonyms: unbelieving, agnostic, nescient antonyms: gnostic, credulous, religious, nonreligious person

21. 5 The Neo-Platonic Gnostic school of Alexandria became its centre in the first centuries A. D.

22. 1 Justin held in abhorrence the Gnostic mixing of myths and cults to make an unpalatable bouillabaisse of religions.

23. Two teachers of Gnostic, heterodox repute, traveled abroad at different times during the middle of the second century AD.

24. Justin held in abhorrence the Gnostic mixing of myths and cults to make an unpalatable bouillabaisse of religions.

25. 7 Thus, without reference to anything authentically Gnostic, Voegelin claims that Nietzsche represents a "gnosis shut off" from transcendence.

26. It was only with the rise of Christianity , however, that Gnostic syncretism came to full expression.

27. 14 Two teachers of Gnostic, heterodox repute, traveled abroad at different times during the middle of the second century AD.

28. Allogenes is a repertoire, or genre, of mystical Gnostic texts dating from the first half of the Third Century, CE

29. 18 One clue to the possible identity of the Magdalen in Gnostic eyes is to be found in her parentage.

30. He is also described as "lustrous", which may reflect the Gnostic association of Cain with the sun.

Cain còn được miêu tả là "sáng ngời", phản chiếu hội ngộ đạo của Cain với mặt trời.

31. 24 It was only with the rise of Christianity , however, that Gnostic syncretism came to full expression.

32. 6 The neo - platonic Gnostic school of Alexandria became its centre in the first centuries A . D .

33. In Gnostic cosmology, Archons are a species of inorganic beings that emerged in the solar system prior to the formation of the earth.

34. 12 Justin held in abhorrence the Gnostic mixing of myths and cults to make an unpalatable bouillabaisse of religions.

35. 19 Priscillian's own teaching was characterised by a marked strain of Nestorian thought, as well as by skeins of Gnostic Manichaeanism.

36. But the Gnostic texts also refer to them in ways that suggest that they transcend gender, so the genders of the Aeons evidently

37. That is what is implied by O'Regan's pronouncement that today it is impossible to follow Bohme, i.e., Gnostic life is closed to man.

38. Azali Babism represents the conservative core of the original Babi movement, opposed to innovation and preaching a religion for a non-clerical gnostic elite rather than the masses

39. 20 That is what is implied by O'Regan's pronouncement that today it is impossible to follow Bohme, i.e., Gnostic life is closed to man.

40. 13 Gnostic writings repeatedly stress divine revelation and the need for both human effort toward realizing gnosis, as well as the need for corresponding divine grace or angelic help.

41. 22 But Simon's gnosis remained essentially Jewish and monotheistic, as did that of the Gnostic circles to which later parts of the New Testament allude.

42. 9 The Gnostics and the Manichaeans also believed in transmigration, but early Christians who adopted Gnostic and Manichaean doctrines were declared heretics by the church.

43. Some Gnostic communities (see gnosticism) in Asia Minor from the 2nd to the 4th centuries were called "Apostolici" by epiphanius (Panarion 2.1,61; Patrologia Graeca ed

44. It came into my head as suggestively Antithetic to the ' gnostic ' of Church history, who professed to know so much about the very things of which I was ignorant.

45. 8 A further example of this is the various gnostic cults (such as Pelagianism) which adopted the personage of Jesus or the concept of a Savior, yet did not adopt the underlying doctrinal elements.

46. Alawite doctrine incorporates Islamic, Gnostic, neo-Platonic, Christian (for example, they celebrate Mass including the consecration of bread and wine) and other elements and has, therefore, been described as syncretic

47. A further example of this is the various gnostic cults (such as Pelagianism) which adopted the personage of Jesus or the concept of a Savior, yet did not adopt the underlying doctrinal elements.

48. Agnostical: 1 adj uncertain of all claims to knowledge Synonyms: agnostic nescient , unbelieving holding that only material phenomena can be known and knowledge of spiritual matters or ultimate causes is impossible Antonyms: gnostic possessing intellectual or esoteric knowledge of spiritual things

49. Bogomilism (Bulgarian: Богомилство) was a heretical Gnostic dualistic sect, the synthesis of Armenian Paulicianism and the Bulgarian Slavonic Church reform movement, which emerged in Bulgaria between 927 and 970 and spread into Eastern Roman (Byzantine) Empire, Serbia, Bosnia, Italy, and France.

50. From that highly improbably account of a gentle rabbi - friend of little children, Roman tax collectors, and ladies with gynecological problems - could be distilled, by skilled interpreters well versed in the art of rabbinic exegesis as well as the abracadabra of Gnostic mysticism, secret passwords and sayings.