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Gnosticism and Modern Spirituality


Gnosticism - Ligonier Ministries

Gnostics believe that we need to be delivered from the physical world in order to go to the spiritual world. So, many of them believed that in ...

The Gnostic New Age - Columbia University Press

Gnosticism is a countercultural spirituality that forever ... religious questers of the present, illuminating the modern search for spiritual truth.

Gnostic Spirituality at the Crossroads of Christianity - April DeConick

From the beginning of the modern study of Gnosticism, scholars have had various reactions to this image of Gnostics. Many scholars have em- braced it ...

Library : The New Gnosticism | Catholic Culture

Heresy takes orthodoxy and bends it to its own purposes. The new Gnosticism takes the Christian doctrine of heaven and materializes it, setting as its ...

Quantum Spirituality: Science, Gnostic Mysticism, and Connecting ...

The Gnostics believed that achieving gnosis, or inner knowledge, was far more important than outer knowledge; for them, “knowing thyself” is the key to the ...

Gnosticism in the Modern West - New Discourses

Philosophers such as Marsilio Ficino regarded it as a “perennial” wisdom given by God to the Gentiles, parallel to the Old Testament given to ...

The Gnosticism of Modern Evangelicalism

Historians agree that the cardinal gnostic doctrine was its unmitigated dualism which it adapted from the Platonic schools and attempted to ...

Gnosticism | Definition, Beliefs & Symbols - Lesson - Study.com

Gnostic beliefs closely resemble orthodox Christian beliefs in structure, but not in content. Gnostics believe in one supreme God who created the world through ...

Hidden Gnosticism: Unlocking the Soul's Eternal Secrets

Gnosticism is an ancient belief system characterized by the belief in dualism and the idea of a distinct godhead. It says there's hidden knowledge we can find.

Impact of Modernism & Gnosticism on Christian Spirituality - YouTube

This is an excerpt from our chat with Dr. N.T Wright about his book "Broken Signposts: How Christianity Makes Sense of the World.

Gnosticism — April D. DeConick

What Gnostic refers to is a specific metaphysical orientation or spirituality. Let me compare them to modern terms we are more familiar with. When I use the ...

A Different Gospel? | Tomorrow's World

Gnosticism was a theology of liberation—promoting unlimited human freedom! Gnostic teachers wanted an "adult Christianity" that was "liberated from the ...

My New Summary of Gnosticism - The Bart Ehrman Blog

(4) All human beings, or for some Gnostics, only some human beings, possess a spiritual element or an immortal soul that is connected with the divine realm. But ...

Where Did Gnostic Ideas Come From? | Bible & Beyond Podcast

Gnostic ideas originated out of a need for a better response to injustice. This spiritual imagination resulted in practice for daily life.

Gnostic Philosophy | Book by Tobias Churton | Official Publisher Page

The Gnostics believed that the universe embodies a ceaseless contest between opposing principles. Terrestrial life exhibits the struggle between good and evil, ...

Gnostic Modernity

Gnosticism is not limited to the Christian heresy, but is an entire worldview built on the belief that the world in which we live is not ...

Speculation, Heresy, and Gnosis in Contemporary Philosophy of ...

The essays in this volume outline patterns of mind and mortality, existence and ecstasy, creativity and expression, political possibility and religious matrix.

Gnosticism is the Root of Modernity - Orthodox Reflections

Modern Gnostics believe that God messed up when He created us. Had we gotten there first, we would have done a much better job of it. Especially ...

The Esoteric Christian Tradition - Chicago Gnosis

Gnostic Christianity teaches a personal, experiential relationship with the divine. It does not require mediation from a priest, from a rabbi, ...

Gnosticism - Ancient Tradition or Modern Un-mystery School

The body and mind were seen as transient, while the spirit was seen as eternal and everlasting, as it was part of God. The Gnostics recognised that we are not ...