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Seeking The Divine: The First Five Centuries of the Common Era: hylic
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Seeking The Divine: The First Five Centuries of the Common Era. A web-based bibliography on the historical attempts describing the nature of the Divine realm during the first five centuries of the common era. Lowest order of the three types of human. Unable to be saved since their thinking is entirely material, incapable of understanding the gnosis. Talk Gnosis] Hylic, Psychic, and Pneumatic (YouTube). Back to Previous Level. RETURN TO CONTENTS PAGE. Paths to the Divine:. Contact the Author and Feedback.
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Seeking The Divine: The First Five Centuries of the Common Era: theos
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Seeking The Divine: The First Five Centuries of the Common Era. A web-based bibliography on the historical attempts describing the nature of the Divine realm during the first five centuries of the common era. The Greek term for god. Used by Christian Gnostics for the monad. Back to Previous Level. RETURN TO CONTENTS PAGE. Ancient Libraries, Librarians, Early Christian Monasticism and Christianity. Alexandrine Librarian: Academic Life in Alexandria, Egypt, 5th Century CE. Paths to the Divine:.
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Seeking The Divine: The First Five Centuries of the Common Era: hypostasis
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Seeking The Divine: The First Five Centuries of the Common Era. A web-based bibliography on the historical attempts describing the nature of the Divine realm during the first five centuries of the common era. Literally "that which stands beneath" the inner reality, emanation (appearance) of God, known to psychics. Hypostasis: Means ‘reality’ as in “Hypostasis of the Archons,” Reality of the Rulers.” (See; II.4 of the Nag Hammadi Lib.). Back to Previous Level. RETURN TO CONTENTS PAGE. Paths to the Divine:.
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Seeking The Divine: The First Five Centuries of the Common Era: Elaine Pagels
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Seeking The Divine: The First Five Centuries of the Common Era. A web-based bibliography on the historical attempts describing the nature of the Divine realm during the first five centuries of the common era. The Gnostic Gospels (Wikipedia). Pagels notes that the similarities between Gnosticism and Buddhism have prompted some scholars to question their interdependence and to wonder whether ".if the names were changed, the 'living Buddha' appropriately could say what the Gospel of Thomas attributes to...
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Seeking The Divine: The First Five Centuries of the Common Era: monad
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Seeking The Divine: The First Five Centuries of the Common Era. A web-based bibliography on the historical attempts describing the nature of the Divine realm during the first five centuries of the common era. The Monad in early Christian gnostic writings is an adaptation of concepts of the Monad in Greek philosophy to Christian gnostic belief systems. In some gnostic systems the Supreme Being is known as the Monad, the One, The Absolute Aiōn teleos (The Perfect Aeon. Back to Previous Level. Glossary of T...
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The Desert Fathers: Development of Monastic Communities in Egypt in the 4th Century
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A Web-Based Bibliography on the emergence of early Christian cosmology. Best when viewed with Mozilla Firefox. Development of Monastic Communities in Egypt in the 4th Century. We are in Lower Egypt. 60 km south of Alexandria, at the edge of the desert, we are flying over a deep valley, hills rising on each side dotted with caves. No sign of a monastery, but in each cave you can imagine a monk. This is NITRIA. So, half a day's journey, about 18km, we find the next monastic centre called: THE CELLS. And it...
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The Desert Fathers: The Cell of the Hermit
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A Web-Based Bibliography on the emergence of early Christian cosmology. Best when viewed with Mozilla Firefox. The Cell of the Hermit. In Scetis, a brother went to see Abba Moses and begged him for a word. The old man said, "Go and sit in your cell and your cell will teach you everything.". Saying From the Desert Fathers. Coptic monasticism.has always left it to the wisdom of each man to work out his own salvation. Excerpts from James Wellard, Desert Pilgrimage. By Pieternella van Doorn-Harder. The Deser...
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The Desert Fathers: The Coptics: Egyptian Christians
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A Web-Based Bibliography on the emergence of early Christian cosmology. Best when viewed with Mozilla Firefox. The Coptics: Egyptian Christians. The Coptic Orthodox Church of Alexandria. Is the official name for the largest Christian church in Egypt. The Church belongs to the Oriental Orthodox family of churches, which has been a distinct church body since the Council of Chalcedon in AD 451, when it took a different position over Christological theology. By F Guido Dotti, Monk of Bose. Aziz S. Atiya.
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Alexandrine Teaching: Notes
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A Web-Based Bibliography on cosmology in the early Christian era. Many centuries before our time, in the learned circles of a wonderful city, men were greatly interested in the stars, in the elements, in the cosmic process, in time and space, in the relations of the spiritual to the material, in the possibilities of the ages yet to be and in the perennial riddle of the future of the human soul.". R. Tollinton, Alexandrine Teaching. Best when viewed with Mozilla Firefox. Back to Previous Level.