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Gnosticism and its metamorphoses : dynamics of development and reworking of Gnostic texts and motifs from Antiquity to the twentieth century / Andrea Annese, Francesco Berno.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Annese, Andrea, Editor of compilation.
Berno, Francesco, 1989- Editor of compilation.
Series:
Judaïsme ancien et origines du christianisme ; 34.
Judaïsme ancien et origines du christianisme (JAOC) ; Vol. 34
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Gnosticism--History.
Gnosticism.
Gnosticism--Relations--Christianity.
Christianity and other religions--Gnosticism.
Christianity and other religions.
Gnosticism--Relations--Judaism.
Nag Hammadi codices.
Physical Description:
252 pages : map ; 23 cm
Place of Publication:
Turnhout, Belgium : Brepols, [2025].
Summary:
"This volume explores the 'metamorphoses' of Gnosticism, through the analysis of selected examples. Late antique Gnostic groups and schools of thought developed and even changed their ideas when interacting with other religious groups and with various sources. Confrontation and polemics with the so-called 'Great Church' and with other Christian groups were crucial to doctrinal elaboration of all parties involved. On a different side, one can trace the metamorphoses of Gnostic ideas through the centuries, as these ideas influenced, and were reinterpreted by, other religious and cultural traditions and currents, from Manichaeism to medieval dualistic movements, modern esotericism, and even contemporary literature. The essays gathered in this volume focus on two main topics, namely how ancient Gnostic groups developed their doctrines by interpreting and reworking their wide range of sources (Jewish, early Christian, Platonic ones, etc.), and how ancient Gnostic ideas and motifs survived--with new forms--in later philosophical, religious, and literary works, up to the twentieth century" -- Provided by the publisher.
Contents:
Introduction. The Metamorphoses of Gnosticism / Andrea Annese & Francesco Berno
Gnostic Motifs and Anti-Gnostic Polemics. The Coptic Act of Peter (P. Berol. 8502.4): A "Misplaced" Composition? / Francesco Berno
The Pseudo-Clementines as Witnesses of "Gnostic Jewish-Christianity"? Assessing Ancient Christian Discourses on Religious Knowledge / Philippe Therrien
Gnostic Texts and Groups in Late Antiquity. Notes and Subscriptions of the Nag Hammadi Codices. Questions of Definition, Problems of Interpretation / Marta Addessi
The Insertion of Five Doxologies in the Holy Book of the Great Invisible Spirit (NHC III.2 & IV.2) / Elena Sol
Mapping Valentinians in Fourth-Century Egypt according to Epiphanius of Salamis (Panarion 31.7.1) / Przemyslaw Piwowarczyk
The Anonymous Writing in the Bruce Codex. Similarities and Differences with Other "Gnostic" Texts / Anne Pasquier
The Christology and Soteriology of the Pistis Sophia Texts. Connections with Mainstream Christianity and "Eastern" Valentinianism / Andrea Annese
Reception of Gnosticism in the 19th and 20th Centuries. The Reception and Reimagination of Ancient Gnosticism within the Église Gnostique de France. Simon Magus, a Case Study / Alberto Alfredo Winterberg
A Decadent Reading of Gnosticism and Early Christianity. Simon Magus in Boito's Nerone / Chiara Ombretta Tommasi
Myth, Heresy, Gnosis: Mario Pomilio's Fifth Gospel and a Rewriting of Apocryphal Literature / Maria Fallica.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:
9782503616995
2503616992
OCLC:
1539293259

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