Gnosis and the New Testament: Gnosticism and Newly Discovered Gnostic Writings in Relation to the New Testament
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Gnosis and the New Testament: Gnosticism and Newly Discovered Gnostic Writings in Relation to the New Testament
Description
This book had its origin in a series of lectures delivered in the spring of 1965 at a number of universities and colleges in the United States and Canada. For publication, the lectures have been completely revised and considerably expanded. Gnosticism first appeared and attracted the attention of scholars as a movement within the Christian religion, and for a long time it was regarded as a purely Christian movement, a perversion of the Christian faith into a speculative theology. It is not the separate elements themselves which are Gnostic, but the total synthesis, the system, into which they are combined. - p. [vii], 4-5.
Creator
R. McL. Wilson, B.D., Ph.D.
Publisher
Philadelphia : Fortress Press
Table Of Contents
The Gnostic heresy in the light of recent research and discovery -- 'Gnosticism' in the New Testament -- Gnostic use of the New Testament -- The New Gospels -- The other published documents from Nag Hammadi.
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R. McL. Wilson, B.D., Ph.D. , “Gnosis and the New Testament: Gnosticism and Newly Discovered Gnostic Writings in Relation to the New Testament,” Humanities Hub, accessed December 23, 2024, https://humanitieshub.sdsu.edu/omeka/items/show/1106.