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gnostic, a. and n. (ˈnɒstɪk) Also 7 gnostick, gnostique. [ad. Gr. γνωστικ-ός pertaining to knowledge, f. the root γνω-: see prec.] A. adj. 1. Relating to knowledge; cognitive; intellectual.1656 Stanley Hist. Philos. v. (1701) 191/1 The Souls of the Gods have a dijudicative Faculty, called Gnostic. 1...
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Florinus (Gnostic)
2nd-century Roman presbyter, however later lost his office after teaching "heretical" doctrines, as he converted to Gnosticism or started to believe some Gnostic
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The Gnostic Gospels - Catholic Education Resource Center
Recall Straight Answers response last week to the question, Who wrote the Gospels? The four Gospels included in our New Testament Matthew, Mark, Luke and John were written prior to A.D. 100 and recent scholarship on ancient papyrus documents point to an even earlier date of A.D. 70.
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The Beginner's Guide to the Gnostic Gospels - OverviewBible
The Gnostic Gospels are ancient religious writings which falsely claim to be written by famous biblical figures such as Peter, Thomas, and Mary. Most of the Gnostic Gospels that have survived were found in a collection of 13 books from the third and fourth century AD. The books contain a total of 52 Gnostic texts, […]
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The Gospel of Judas: The Rediscovery of the Earliest Gnostic ... - Origins
Feb 24, 2022Still, even many modern historians doubted that Christians would name a gospel for the disciple who, according to the New Testament gospels, had betrayed Jesus. Maybe, they wondered, this Judas is actually the disciple known as Judas Thomas, the one who wrote the New Testament epistle of Jude - which is really Judas - and the one after whom ...
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Gnostic Gospels - What Are They & Are They Reliable | GCU Blog
The Gospels of the Bible were written in the first century (around AD 70-90). On the other hand, the Gnostic Gospels were written in the second century AD: "The canonical gospels were being read and quoted as carrying authority in the early and middle second century, whereas we do not even hear of the non-canonical ones until the middle or ...
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The Story Of The Storytellers - The Gnostic Gospels - PBS
From The Gnostic Gospels. by Elaine Pagels. Vintage Books, New York: 1979. pp. xiii-xxiii. In December 1945 an Arab peasant made an astonishing archeological discovery in Upper Egypt. Rumors ...
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Cerdo (Gnostic)
Cerdo () was a Syrian Gnostic who was deemed a heretic by the Early Church around the time of his teaching, circa 138 AD.
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Gospel of Thomas | Summary, Gnostic, Meaning, & Facts
Dec 15, 2023Gospel of Thomas, apocryphal (noncanonical) gospel containing 114 sayings attributed to the resurrected Jesus, written in the mid-2nd century. Long believed to have perished, in 1945 it was rediscovered in a Coptic gnostic library in Egypt. Learn more about the Gospel of Thomas with this article.
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Apelles (Gnostic)
Apelles (Greek: Aπελλής) was a second-century Gnostic Christian thinker. See also
Fathers of Christian Gnosticism
History of Gnosticism
List of Gnostic sects
List of Gospels
Notes
References
Tertullian, De carne Christi
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Gnostic church
Various Gnostic religious organizations include:
Ecclesia Gnostica
Ecclesia Gnostica Catholica
Ecclesia Pistis Sophia
Gnostic Church of France
Johannite Church
See also
Gnosticism in modern times
List of Gnostic sects
Gnosticism
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Gnostic Society
The Gnostic Society is an organization founded in Los Angeles in 1928, and incorporated in 1939, by John Morgan Pryse (1863-1952) and his brother James References
External links
The Gnostic Society Calendar
BC Recordings - Gnostic Society Audio Lectures
Gnosticism
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Marcellina (Gnostic)
In the second century, the Valentinians, a Gnostic sect, regarded women as equal to men. Bentley Layton does not classify Marcellina and her followers as members of the Gnostic sect either.
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Justin (Gnostic)
Justin or Justinus was an early Gnostic Christian from the 2nd century AD recorded by Hippolytus. He is often confused in sources with Justin Martyr as "Justin the Gnostic".
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Valentinus (Gnostic)
Valentinianism
Valentinianism is the name for the school of gnostic philosophy tracing back to Valentinus. The letter describes the gnostic doctrine about the laws of Moses and their relation to the demiurge.
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