Valentinianism New Studies

Valentinianism  New Studies
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 522
Release: 2019-10-07
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9789004414815

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Valentinianism: New Studies offers fresh contributions by leading experts on the history of the Valentinian “Gnostic” church, on contested aspects of Valentinian doctrine, and on the use and interpretation of the New Testament by the Valentinians.

The Spiritual Seed

The Spiritual Seed
Author: Einar Thomassen
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 566
Release: 2006
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9789004148024

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This book is the first comprehensive study of the doctrines and history of "Valentinianism," making full use of the documents from Nag Hammadi as well as the reports of the Church Fathers.

Beyond Gnosticism

Beyond Gnosticism
Author: Ismo Dunderberg
Publsiher: Columbia University Press
Total Pages: 325
Release: 2008
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780231141727

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Valentinus (100-160 C.E.) was an influential Gnostic opposed to the practices that would later become part of the Christian orthodoxy. This text covers Valentinus's interpretation of the biblical creation myth, in which he affirms mankind's original immortality and places a special emphasis on the 'frank speech' afforded to Adam by God.

Valentinian Christianity

Valentinian Christianity
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: University of California Press
Total Pages: 360
Release: 2020-07-21
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780520297463

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Valentinus, an Egyptian Christian who traveled to Rome to teach his unique brand of theology, and his followers, the Valentinians, formed one of the largest and most influential sects of Christianity in the second and third centuries. But by the fourth century, their writings had all but disappeared suddenly and mysteriously from the historical record, as the newly consolidated imperial Christian Church condemned as heretical all forms of what has come to be known as Gnosticism. Only in 1945 were their extensive original works finally rediscovered, and the resurrected “Gnostic Gospels” soon rooted themselves in both the scholarly and popular imagination. Valentinian Christianity: Texts and Translations brings together for the first time all the extant texts composed by Valentinus and his followers. With accessible introductions and fresh translations based on new transcriptions of the original Greek and Coptic manuscripts on facing pages, Geoffrey S. Smith provides an illuminating, balanced overview of Valentinian Christianity and its formative place in Christian history.

Valentinus Legacy and Polyphony of Voices

Valentinus    Legacy and Polyphony of Voices
Author: Piotr Ashwin-Siejkowski
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 235
Release: 2021-09-23
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781000417739

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This book challenges the popular use of ‘Valentinian’ to describe a Christian school of thought in the second century CE by analysing documents ascribed to ‘Valentinians’ by early Christian Apologists, and more recently by modern scholars after the discovery of codices near Nag Hammadi in Egypt. To this end, Ashwin-Siejkowski highlights the great diversity of views among Christian theologians associated with the label ‘Valentinian’, demonstrating their attachment to the Scriptures and Apostolic traditions as well as their dialogue with Graeco-Roman philosophies of their time. Among the various themes explored are ‘myth’ and its role in early Christian theology, the familiarity of the Gospel of Truth with Alexandrian exegetical tradition, Ptolemy’s didactic in his letter to Flora, the image of the Saviour in the Interpretation of Knowledge, reception of the Johannine motifs in Heracleon’s commentary and the Tripartite Tractate, salvation in the Excerpts from Theodotus, Christian identity in the Gospel of Philip, and reception of selected Johannine motifs in ‘Valentinian’ documents. Valentinus’ Legacy and Polyphony of Voices will be an invaluable and accessible resource to students, researchers, and scholars of Early Christian theologies, as well as trajectories of exegesis in New Testament sources and the emerging of different Christian identities based on various Christologies.

The Valentinian Temple

The Valentinian Temple
Author: Matthew Twigg
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 254
Release: 2022-04-12
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781000568684

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Is the Nag Hammadi Apocalypse of Paul a Valentinian text? Many would say no, few would say yes. The Valentinian Temple brings together all the available evidence to produce a systematic argument in favour of the Apocalypse of Paul’s Valentinian origins. From Valentinus himself to the Gospel of Truth and the Gospel of Philip, this book traces one of the most neglected trajectories in Valentinian Christianity, namely the pursuit of mystical experiences oriented around a heavenly temple. Starting with the divine Name in the fragments of Valentinus, the development of a high-priestly Christology is uncovered across a range of primary sources, culminating in the Gospel of Philip’s temple-based rituals of initiation. The Valentinian Temple argues that it is against this intellectual background that the Apocalypse of Paul ought to be understood. This book will be of interest to experts and students in Gnosticism, Valentinianism, early Christianity, Coptic and biblical literature, and Pauline studies.

Valentinian Ethics and Paraenetic Discourse

Valentinian Ethics and Paraenetic Discourse
Author: Philip L. Tite
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 384
Release: 2009-08-31
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9789047428527

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Offering a fresh assessment of the presence and function of paraenesis within Valentinianism, this book places Valentinian moral exhortation within the context of early Christian moral discourse. Like other Christians, Valentinians were not only interested in ethics, but used moral exhortation to discursively shape social identity.

Origen s References to Heracleon

Origen s References to Heracleon
Author: Carl Johan Berglund
Publsiher: Mohr Siebeck
Total Pages: 415
Release: 2020-11-19
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9783161592218

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The origins of Christian exegesis are obscured by ancient authors' lack of differentiation between verbatim quotations, summaries, explanatory paraphrases, and mere assertions. Carl Johan Berglund discerns what we can know of Heracleon's literary-critical Gospel commentary from Origen's presuppositions of Gnostic heresies.