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Gnosticism
Gnosticism, derived from the Greek word for "knowledge" (gnosis), refers to a religious movement which claimed that salvation was based on secret knowledge conveyed to the elect by a heavenly revealer. Gnostic teachings posed a strong challenge to the emerging orthodoxy in the Christian church, since its teachers claimed that they, not the orthodox bishops, possessed the secret revelations which Jesus had transmitted to individual disciples after his resurrection. They differentiated the evil god of the world (who is identified with the god of the Old Testament) from a higher more abstract good revealed by Jesus Christ. Gnosticism regards this world as the creation of powers who wish to keep the human soul trapped in the evil physical body.
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Thomas: The Fifth Gospel? ![]() |
Nicholas Perrin - Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society (Mar 2006) |
The Bible Code: “Teaching them [Wrong] Things” ![]() |
Richard A. Taylor - Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society (Dec 2000) |
Gnosticism ![]() |
Jewish Encyclopedia |
Gnosticism and the Gnostic Jesus ![]() |
Douglas Groothuis |
The New Gnostics and the Wisdom of Irenaeus ![]() |
Douglas Groothuis |
The Gnostic Gospels: Are They Authentic? ![]() |
Douglas Groothuis |
Sankara's Two-level View of Truth: Nondualism on Trial ![]() |
Douglas Groothuis |
Six Enemies of Apologetic Engagement ![]() |
Douglas Groothuis |
Gnostic Sects in the Early Church ![]() |
Paul Mizzi |
Your Own Personal Jesus ![]() |
Michael S. Horton |
Postmodern Gnostics (.pdf) ![]() |
Roger Lundin |
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