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The Gnostic Myth of Sophia in Dark City (1998) Fryderyk Kwiatkowski Jagiellonian University in Kraków,
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GNOSIS and NAG HAMMADI Anne Mcguire
The Fifth Gospel. the Gospel of Thomas Comes Of
EARL 8/2 No. 2
The Gnostic Myth of Sophia in Dark City (1998) Fryderyk Kwiatkowski Jagiellonian University in Kraków,
[email protected]
The Gnostic World Gnostics and Temporality
Gnostic Theology and the Struggle for the Sacredness of Social Justice
The Gospel of Judas, “Gnostics,” and “Sethians” an Emendation to My Argument in the Gnostics
The Secret Book of John: the Gnostic Gospel—Annotated and Explained (Both Skylight Paths) and the Revolt of the Widows: the Social World of the Apocryphal Acts
Sethianism - Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia
The Apocryphon of John the Apocryphon of John (120-180AD) the Apocryphon of John Is Yet Another Sethian Gnostic Text
A Companion to Second-Century Christian “Heretics” Supplements to Vigiliae Christianae Formerly Philosophia Patrum
Similarities Between Sethian Baptism and the Bridal Chamber of Thomas Gnosticism and Valentinianism
Gnostic Interpreters
The Problem of Gnosis*
Rethinking the Gospel of Truth: a Study of Its Eastern Valentinian Setting
Medieval Christian Dualist Perceptions and Conceptions of Biblical Paradise
Papyrus Berolinensis 20 915)1
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Philo and the Valentinians Protology, Cosmogony, and Anthropology
Gnosticism 2016 Syllabus Gnosticism
Jewish Wisdom and Apocalyptic in Gnostic Apocalypses SBL Session on Wisdom and Apocalyptic, November 20, 2001 Birger A
Abraham in Jewish and Early Christian Literature. Ed. Sean A
Mandaeism – the Sole Extant Tradition of Sethian Gnosticism
Gnosticism, Seeking to Demonstrate the Over-Lapping Nature of the Literary and Religious Distinctions of the Early Centuries of the Common Era
Medieval Christian Dualist Perceptions and Conceptions of Biblical Paradise
Blumenberg's Problematic Secularization Thesis: Augustine
The Use of Scripture in the Apocryphon of John the Wild Kingdom of Early Christian Literature a Diachronic Analysis of the Variant Versions