Examples of using Gnostic in English and their translations into Indonesian
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To date, only a small number of texts from the Nag Hammadi library-- a collection of 13 Coptic Gnostic books discovered in 1945 in Upper Egypt-- have been found in Greek, their original language of composition.
In the 2nd Century, a Gnostic by the name of Origen began a school in Alexandria Egypt where he altered the Greek Septuagint
The Gospel demonstrates a Docetic view of Jesus that is consistent with the Gnostic view of matter shared in the community located just six miles from the monk's grave where the Gospel was first discovered.
It is believed that to date, only a small number of texts from the Nag Hammadi library- a collection of 13 Coptic Gnostic books discovered in 1945 in Upper Egypt- have been discovered in Greek,
written by the Gnostic sect around 130-170 A.D.,
The Gospel of Judas is similar to the Gnostic literature found in other areas along the Nile, including the Nag Hammadi library that contained nearly forty-five Gnostic texts, the Gospel of Mary,
A: I have read all of the Christian pre-Nicene literature except for two books, and much of the preserved Gnostic and Ebionite literature, and I found not a single pre-Nicene writer, Christian, Gnostic, who thought Mark indicated that Jesus' ministry lasted only a few months.
that the Templars were Gnostics and the“Templars' head” was a Gnostic idol called Baphomet.
pitchers of knowledge from him as a true gnostic.
There are also remnants of the pre-Islamic gnostic sect of Mandaeans,
written about 135 C.E.(not to be confused with the Gnostic Apocalypse of Peter discovered at Nag Hammadi in 1947).
satisfaction being among his traits, but the gnostic is effaced in the object of his gnosis.
views(Eusebius claims he founded the Encratitic sect), as well as for being a follower of the gnostic leader Valentinius.
Other evidence that Paul was imprisoned at Ephesus is to be found in the Latin introductions to New Testament books that were written in the second century under the influence of the Gnostic Marcion.
For those Sufis with Gnostic leanings(which can be found in Bektashi
Illuminationist and gnostic philosophy along with Shi'ite theology within the compass of what he termed a'metaphilosophy',
Illuminationist and gnostic philosophy along with Shi'ite theology within the compass of what he termed a'metaphilosophy',
was one of the most prominent figures of the early church until her historical role was buried along with the Gnostic Gospels.
cf. Vol 2 Writings relating to the Apostles 2003 p17"In gnostic and Manichean literature there are references to a Gospel of the Twelve cf. vol.
Nasir al-Din Tusi, and the gnostic(‘irfan) school of Ibn Arabi with such prominent members as Sadr al-Din al-Qunawi