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  • 2006 Gospel of Judas a 2nd century Gnostic account of Judas is shown on TV (discovered i
  • o be simply a number of warring sects (mostly Gnostic), and so seeing only a mark of weakness.
  • The Neo-Luciferian Church (NLC) is a Gnostic and Luciferian organisation with roots in wes
  • he succession from a number of churches, some Gnostic and Magical in origin, others belonging to th
  • Garden of Eden, Noah and the Tower of Babel; Gnostic and early Christian homilies and eschatologic
  • ty of the Cathars traced back through various Gnostic beliefs (such as Manicheanism, Christian Gnos
  • why the women were more prone to be misled by Gnostic beliefs and then try to pass on those erroneo
  • The Heresy of the Free Spirit mixed gnostic beliefs with Christianity.
  • of a politician to be a sacrilege against his gnostic beliefs.
  • ntitled his autobiography Memoirs of a Modern Gnostic, believing as he did that Gnosticism was esse
  • nial magician, UFOlogist, writer, editor, and Gnostic Bishop of Ecclesia Gnostica Universalis who r
  • eity more as the absolute Self in its wise or gnostic capacity may be called Brahma-vadis, meaning
  • It catalogues both pagan beliefs and 33 gnostic Christian systems deemed heretical, making it
  • In the Gnostic Christian tradition (e.g. the Valentinian Chu
  • Through his interest in the Gnostic Christianity of the Cathars and his belief in
  • ostica have been widely adopted by subsequent Gnostic churches, as have the liturgical services in
  • de de Foix as a saint in several contemporary Gnostic churches.
  • e Deacon presents the Law of Thelema, and the Gnostic Creed is recited.
  • the idea that Christianity had been a Jewish Gnostic cult that spread by appropriating aspects of
  • It has been supposed that it was these Gnostic encratites who were chastised by Paul in 1 Ti
  • Johannine Gospel in Gnostic Exegesis: Heracleon's Commentary on John (197
  • parts, an initial allegory, and a subsequent gnostic exposition of its meaning.
  • hic and Pythagorean literature and influenced Gnostic forms of the Abrahamic religions.
  • A version of the parable also appears in the Gnostic Gospel of Thomas (Saying 35).
  • Nag Hammadi manuscripts was the basis for The Gnostic Gospels (1979), a popular introduction to the
  • It relies heavily on the Gnostic gospels of the Nag Hammadi library.
  • rds, "will draw on the Canonical Gospels, the Gnostic Gospels, and fifty years of scholarship to re
  • ensive historical introductions to individual gnostic groups, notes on translation, annotations to
  • group with pronounced similarities to earlier Gnostic groups.
  • Rastafari, some modern Christian sects (many Gnostic) have asserted that cannabis is the Tree of L
  • The Gnostic Heresies of the First and Second Centuries (e
  • nahiyya sub-sect expounded many extremist and Gnostic ideas such as the pre-existence of souls as s
  • the effect of the theophanies of Light at the gnostic level.
  • Phalanstery and the associated First New York Gnostic Lyceum Temple are artist collectives in New Y
  • Bardic Press publisher, is the editor of The Gnostic magazine He was interviewed by Fortean Times
  • Jewish and Gnostic Man (1986)
  • at Montsegur, back to Druids who converted to Gnostic Manichaeism.
  • Codex (also called the Codex Brucianus) is a gnostic manuscript acquired by the British Museum.
  • Crowley published the text of the Gnostic Mass three times: in 1918 in a publication ca
  • Liber XV (The Gnostic Mass)
  • ts from the heresiological writers, and other gnostic material.
  • rrespondence with that of the early Christian Gnostic movement of Bishop Valentinus.
  • Logan ties the Gnostic movement to the worship of Seth and contends
  • Inspired by the French Gnostic movement, and such writers as Carl Kohl, his
  • Schmidt found two texts in the Codex, both Gnostic mystery texts; he concluded that the first (i
  • s like Abu Abd al-Rahman al-Sulami to mean "a gnostic, mystic; a seeker of marifa", similar in mean
  • The obscure phrase is perhaps a Cathar or Gnostic name for Jesus Christ, but perhaps just a col
  • Some began to use ideas of a generally Gnostic nature which were current in Iraq during the
  • ources not included in the Biblical canon, of Gnostic origin, such as the Gospel of Mary Magdalene
  • d the early Church, Pagels wrote the book The Gnostic Paul.
  • hodoxy, which, according to those arguing for Gnostic primacy, wasn't the original form of Christia
  • issued pseudo-Masonic charters to Hansen for Gnostic Primas, Memphis & Misraim, Ordo Templi Orient
  • The earliest extant work is the Gnostic Psalter of the 2nd century, a collection of P
  • The Valentinian Gnostic Ptolemy claims in his letter to Flora that it
  • Marcionism, though technically not gnostic, rejected the Hebrew Bible in its entirety.
  • There is a Gnostic religion called the Tempelhofgesellschaft fou
  • For some time, his study The Gnostic Religion: The message of the alien God and th
  • ular songs in Pennies from Heaven to Potter's gnostic retelling of Jesus' final days in Son of Man.
  • his multi-volume gnosticism series, including Gnostic Return in Modernity and Gnostic Apocalypse: J
  • anings held by the highly educated members of gnostic schools gave a real history, of what Jesus ac
  • 7, by Yale scholar Bentley Layton, called The Gnostic Scriptures: A New Translation with Annotation
  • A neo-Nazi esoteric Nazi Gnostic sect headquartered in Vienna, Austria called
  • , which criticizes the Nicolaitanes, an early Gnostic sect.
  • Some Gnostic sects did not accept parts of the Old Testame
  • Early Gnostic sects were accused of failure to follow the M
  • fe and death, drawing on Christian and Muslim Gnostic sensibilities of life as a passage between "t
  • has parishes and educational programs of the Gnostic Society spanning the Western US and also in t
  • Gnostic studies: Revelation of the Unknowable God (19
  • also known as "Ben Kadosh", and his Naassenic Gnostic Synod.
  • n, and his autobiography, Memoirs of a Modern Gnostic, talks about organizing communist street gang
  • Docetic and/or gnostic teachings were prevalent quite early in the h
  • According to the gnostic teachings of Samael Aun Weor, the third eye i
  • according to Professor Michael Wagner showed gnostic tendencies in viewing matter as coeval with G
  • ncluding commentaries on ancient mystical and gnostic texts such as the Pistis Sophia.
  • ted, certainly, to the sudden availability of Gnostic texts to the reading public, following the em
  • In Gnostic texts the word "homoousios" is used with thes
  • The word was used in gnostic texts such as The Secret Book of John.
  • mystery religions, early Christian magic, and Gnostic texts, of which the most notable have been th
  • books which included parts of the NT and also Gnostic texts.
  • s wali and great siddiq, the perfect realized gnostic, the one who has arrived, who is drowned in t
  • cholasticism so far as “to revive the ancient Gnostic theory of the fall of man before all time, a
  • For example, Basilides, the first known Gnostic thinker to use "homoousios" in the first half
  • school is a combination of philosophical and Gnostic thoughts.
  • His best-known published work is Gnostic Truth, Christian Heresy, in which he works to
  • o-authored with Peter Gandy, which advocate a Gnostic understanding of early Christianity and the C
  • t would seem that this shift from Platonic to Gnostic usage has led many people to confusion.
  • n to the orthodox heresiologists, though this Gnostic use of the term had no reference to the speci
  • And though the gnostic will not own,
  • The Laughing Jesus: Religious Lies and Gnostic Wisdom (2005)
  • accordingly debated whether it is a Christian Gnostic work or an example of Jewish Gnosticism.
  • t of the Nag Hammadi library (codex V.5) is a Gnostic work written in Coptic.
  • Gnostic Writings on the Soul: Annotated & Explained (