10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «PLEROMATIC»
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The Atman Project: A Transpersonal View of Human Development
There is no real space for the neonate in the sense that there is no gap, distance,
or separation between the pleromatic self and the environment. And thus, there is
likewise no time, since a succession of objects in space cannot be recognized.
2
Meaning in Action: Constructions, Narratives, and ...
does not seem abstract, yet it is an iconic pleromatic sign that operates as a sign-
field. As such, it provides nonverbal meaning for the person encountering such
painting. Similarly, graphic designs that saturate our visual environments, ...
Toshio Sugiman, Kenneth J. Gergen, Wolfgang Wagner, 2008
3
The Legacy of John: Second-Century Reception of the Fourth ...
only Irenaeus says that the school of Ptolemaeus taught a pleromatic myth—in
fact, two variants of Version A of the model system (Adv. haer. 1.1–8; 1.12.1); and
that Ptolemaeus himself wrote a commentary on John's prologue connecting the
...
4
Gnostic Return in Modernity
Like PSY, the Tractate articulates a pleromatic system in the sense of a
configuration of the divine sphere. Yet, as with the Gospel, the pleromatic system
is founded upon a unitary transcendent principle (51.12, 53.23-40, 55.36), which,
as with ...
5
The Coptic Apocalypse of Peter: Nag-Hammadi-Codex VII,3
The content of what Peter hears is somewhat enigmatic. The sitting reminds us of
the first words of the text where the Saviour possibly is seated in a Pleromatic
environment.125 The verb 1" 600Y ('to glorify') points towards a Pleromatic ...
Henriette W. Havelaar, 1999
6
Karl Rahner's Theological Aesthetics
The next and final step in O'Regan's initial sketch of the model consists in naming
the spaces of apocalyptic. He identifies three. He calls them “pleromatic,” “
kenomatic,” and “metaxic,” so as to indicate the “fullness” and “emptiness” of
divine ...
7
Theology and the Spaces of Apocalyptic
Balthasar, the "Pope's theologian," and Derrida, share the same space - this is surprising) O'Regan finds it helpful to map out three spaces in order to distinguish these different thinkers.
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Time and Timelessness: Temporality in the Theory of Carl Jung
In Gnostic language he explained that the Pleroma was the realm ofknowledge (
gnosis) where a perfect interplay existed between the cosmic forces. This
pleromatic state was disrupted by Creation. Creation is identical to the
establishment of ...
Angeliki Yiassemides, 2013
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The Nag Hammadi Library After Fifty Years: Proceedings of ...
reserves this qualification for those beings which escape their dominion, namely
the pleromatic world itself, which is beyond the archontic spheres. In so doing, it
opens the way for the specialized use of the term which we find in the other texts.
John Douglas Turner, Anne Marie McGuire, 1997
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Challenging Perspectives on the Gospel of John
His disciple Ptolemy, on the other hand, certainly used it, in at least two works
probably written in the 160's or 170's. Ptolemy is famous for his so-called "
pleromatic" exegesis of the Prologue (as recorded by Irenaeus, A.H. 1.8.5), in
which he (or ...
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What Does Heidegger's Anti-Semitism Mean for Jewish Philosophy?
... is the pleromatic abyss at being's core, the zero gravitational energy of empty space, the effluent emptiness that is the womb of all becoming. «Religion Dispatches, Apr 14»