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Gnosticism
ˈnɒstɪˌsɪz(ə)m/
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noun: Gnosticism
  1. a prominent heretical movement of the 2nd-century Christian Church, partly of pre-Christian origin. Gnostic doctrine taught that the world was created and ruled by a lesser divinity, the demiurge, and that Christ was an emissary of the remote supreme divine being, esoteric knowledge (gnosis) of whom enabled the redemption of the human spirit.
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Gnosticism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Gnosticism (from Ancient Greek: γνωστικός gnostikos, "having knowledge", from γνῶσις gnōsis, knowledge) is a modern term categorizing a collection of ancient religions whose adherents shunned the material world – which they viewed as created by the demiurge – and embraced the spiritual world.
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The Gnostic World View: A Brief Summary of Gnosticism

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Summary of the Gnostic worldview and Gnostic understanding of Cosmos, Diety, Salvation and Human destiny. Essay authored by Dr. Stephan Hoeller.

What Is a Gnostic? - The Gnosis Archive

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What does the word Gnostic mean? And evaluation of the controversy over definitions of Gnostic and Gnosticism. Essay authored by Dr. Stephan Hoeller.

Gnosticism | Theopedia

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Gnosticism is a heresy which is made up of a diverse set of beliefs. It is the teaching based on the idea of gnosis (a Koine Greek word meaning "secret ...

What is Christian Gnosticism? - GotQuestions.org Home

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Answer: There is actually no such thing as Christian Gnosticism, because true Christianity and Gnosticism are mutually exclusive systems of belief.

CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Gnosticism - New Advent

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History of Gnosticism from its pre-Christian roots through its developed doctrines concerning cosmogony, the Sophia-myth, soteriology, and eschatology.

Gnosticism: ancient and modern - Religious tolerance

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Feb 15, 2014 - Summary: Gnosticism is a philosophical and religious movement which started in pre-Christian times. Some religious historians believe that it ...

GNOSTICISM - Beliefs and practices - Religious tolerance

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Jul 27, 2007 - The Nag Hummadi find revealed that there was a broad range of beliefs among the various independent Gnostic systems or schools. However ...

Gnosticism|What is Gnosticism? - CARM

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by Matt Slick Gnosticism traces its roots back just after the beginning of the Christian Church. Some researchers state that evidence of its existence even ...

Gnosticism | Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy

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Gnosticism (after gnôsis, the Greek word for "knowledge" or "insight") is the name given to a loosely organized religious and philosophical movement that flourished in the first and second centuries CE.

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