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5 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «GNOSTICISER»
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Meditations on the Tarot
Then he will transform himself from ascholar intoa sage, from amagicianinto
amage, from a gnosticiser intoa gnosticandfrom an amateurinthe mysteriesinto a
mystic. So beit. TheFaustian trialand thehuman prototype ofFaust are
prefiguredin ...
2
Sage, Saint and Sophist: Holy Men and Their Associates in ...
One particular confrontation continues to puzzle, between the Roman Emperor
Caracalla andthe Syrian Gnosticiser Bardesanes of Edessa: He [Bardesanes]
made a stand against Apollonius, the comradeof Antoninus, when he was ...
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Meditations on the Tarot: a journey into Christian hermeticism
after having known arbitrary magic, that an occultist finds the divine magic, gnosis
and mysticism of Christian Hermeticism. Then he will transform himself from a
scholar into a sage, from a magician into a mage, from a gnosticiser into a gnostic
...
Robert Powell, Anonymous,
1985
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Recherches augustiniennes
Il s'agit de "gnosticiser" la doctrine d'Origène, pour en faire un repoussoir. 7.
Méthode, DR. I, 22, 1-5 (citation d'Origène) ; I, 23, 3 (citation d'Origène) ; voir
notre édition d' Athénagore, SC n° 379, pp. 330-334, appendix IV. 8. Opposer
Celse ...
A study of gnosticism examines the various ways early Christians strove to define themselves in a pluralistic Roman society, while questioning the traditional ideas of heresy and orthodoxy that have previously influenced historians.