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El. knyga: Gnostic World

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  • Formatas: 736 pages
  • Serija: Routledge Worlds
  • Išleidimo metai: 03-Oct-2018
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781317201854
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  • Formatas: 736 pages
  • Serija: Routledge Worlds
  • Išleidimo metai: 03-Oct-2018
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781317201854
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The Gnostic World is an outstanding guide to Gnosticism, written by a distinguished international team of experts to explore Gnostic movements from the distant past until today. These themes are examined across sixty-seven chapters in a variety of contexts, from the ancient pre-Christian to the contemporary. The volume considers the intersection of Gnosticism with Jewish, Christian, Islamic and Indic practices and beliefs, and also with new religious movements, such as Theosophy, Scientology, Western Sufism, and the Nation of Islam.

This comprehensive handbook will be an invaluable resource for religious studies students, scholars, and researchers of Gnostic doctrine and history.

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"As a new wave of critical scholarship into Gnosticism, ancient and modern, begins, The Gnostic World is the ideal place to get caught up. Impressively combining concise entries on Gnosticisms familiar and unfamiliar, from the early Christianity to medieval Islam, fin de sičcle occultists and 21st century cinema, with digestible summaries of the definitional and theoretical controversies, this will be the standard reference work for many years to come." David G. Robertson, The Open University, UK

"The Gnostic World is a comprehensive, ground-breaking presentation of the diverse beliefs, practices, and social formations related to the movements previously known as "Gnostic." In over forty chapters ranging from the ancient world to contemporary culture, international experts address recent controversy regarding the historical reconstruction of such groups while also breaking new ground in following diverse but interconnected literary and intellectual traditions. The result is a major achievement in the comparative study of religions." Paul Dilley, The University of Iowa, USA

"This broad and comprehensive volume not only includes chapters on Gnostic movements in late antiquity, but also covers more recent religions that are structurally similar to ancient Gnosticism, as well as such topics as anti-cult groups and Gnosticism in fiction and music. It will be an invaluable resource for scholars and other interested readers." Olav Hammer, University of Southern, Denmark.

"The Gnostic World is an impressive collection of interdisciplinary studies of Gnosticism, a phenomenon that has intrigued (and often confused) many people from antiquity through today. Written by leading international experts, the volume explores all dimensions of the topic, often with new insights and fascinating cross-references to other cultural phenomena and theoretical discussions. The Gnostic World is an indispen

List of figures xi
List of contributors xii
Introduction 1(6)
Garry W. Trompf
Theoretical 7(54)
1 Gnosticism, gnostics, and gnosis
9(17)
Dylan M. Burns
2 The Gnostic World: a history of scholarship (until 2000)
26(17)
Garry W. Trompf
3 Gnostics and temporality: from myth to macrohistory
43(18)
Garry W. Trompf
Ancient 61(244)
4 Ancient pre-Christian "Gnosticisms": the state of the questions
63(16)
Carl B. Smith II
5 The Jewish background to "Gnosticism": a guide for the perplexed
79(11)
Garry W. Trompf
6 Gnostic motifs in the New Testament
90(10)
Pheme Perkins
7 On ancient "Gnosticism" as a problematic category
100(18)
Michael A. Williams
8 Gender issues in the study of ancient Gnosticism
118(6)
Majella Franzmann
9 The Gnostics in early Christian heresiology
124(9)
Mark Edwards
10 Genres of Gnostic literature and the "classical Gnostic school of thought
133(14)
John D. Turner
11 Sethian Gnostic speculation
147(9)
John D. Turner
12 Basilides and the Basilidians
156(6)
Jean-Daniel Dubois
13 Valentinus and the Valentinians
162(8)
Einar Thomassen
14 Is the Gospel of Thomas Gnostic?
170(10)
David W. Kim
15 The Gospel of Judas and the Tchacos Codex
180(7)
Garry W. Trompf
David W. Kim
16 The Mandaeans: writings, ritual, and art
187(13)
Brikha H.S. Nasoraia
17 Hermetism and Gnosticism
200(8)
Jean-Pierre Mahe
18 Plotinus and the Gnostics
208(9)
Francis Lacroix
Jean-Marc Narbonne
19 Gnostic elements in ancient magical papyri
217(8)
Malcolm Choat
20 Mani's life
225(10)
Iain Gardner
21 The Manichaean path to salvation
235(11)
Jason David BeDuhn
22 Insight and means in Chinese Manichaean texts
246(7)
Gunner B. Mikkelsen
23 From "Zurvanism" to Mazdak
253(6)
Garry W. Trompf
Milad Milani
24 Christian gnosis: from Clement the Alexandrian to John Damascene
259(12)
Doru Costache
25 Gnostic vicissitudes in Late Antiquity
271(12)
Garry W. Trompf
26 Jnana: gnostic tendencies in early Hinduism and Buddhism
283(11)
Gregory Bailey
27 The discourse of truth in Chinese Tiantai Buddhism: "gnosis beyond gnosis"
294(11)
Haiyan Shen
Brikha H.S. Nasoraia
Medieval 305(102)
28 Questions of Gnostic influence on early Islam
307(14)
John C. Reeves
29 An agenda for the study of early Shi'i cosmologies
321(7)
Mushegh Asatryan
30 Classic Sufism and gnosis
328(9)
Milad Milani
31 Ismailism and gnosis
337(12)
Farhad Daftary
32 Druze gnosis and the mystery of time
349(9)
Adnan Kasamanie
33 Gnostic elements in Yezidism
358(11)
Victoria Arakelova
Garnik Asatrian
34 Gnosticism and Kabbalah
369(13)
Michael Schneider
35 Bogomils and Cathars
382(15)
Zdenko Zlatar
36 Alchemy and gnosis from antiquity to early modern times: "as above so below"
397(10)
Peter Marshall
Modern: West, East, And Current Issues Europe And The West 407(156)
37 "Gnosis" as term and concept in the esoteric movements of the modern West: an attempt at periodization
409(17)
Antoine Faivre
Translated by Korshi Dosoo
38 Byzantine and modern Orthodox gnosis: from the eleventh to the twenty-first century
426(10)
Doru Costache
39 Pansophia, Christian Kabbalism, and the quest for universal knowledge in the early modern West
436(9)
Garry W. Trompf
40 Freemasonry: gnostic images
445(9)
Garry W. Trompf
41 British Romanticism: gnostic longings
454(10)
William Christie
42 William Blake, the ancient Gnostics, and the birth of modern Gnosticism
464(11)
Peter Otto
43 Gnosis and the "French Occult Revival" and its offshoots
475(12)
Tobias Churton
44 The "Lost Word" key and esoteric eschatology: Blavatsky's Gnosis the core of Krishnamurti's teaching
487(12)
Al Boag
45 The philosophy of Guido von List (1848-1919): connecting Gnosticism to Nazism
499(11)
Jeffrey D. Lavoie
46 Rudolf Steiner: multiple bodies
510(6)
Wayne Hudson
47 Gnostic sensibility in Gurdjieff's "Work"
516(11)
Constance A. Jones
48 Western Sufism and gnosis
527(10)
Mark Sedgwick
49 Gnosis: a Perennialist perspective
537(12)
Harry Oldmeadow
50 Carl Jung on Gnosticism
549(4)
Robert A. Segal
51 Elevating the family in the Nation of Islam: discerning the "gnostic factor"
553(10)
Dennis Walker
The East (And Beyond) 563(56)
52 Inner tradition: recovering the Christianity of the East
565(14)
Lynn C. Bauman
53 Gnosis in Babism and gnostic signs in Babi talismans
579(8)
Denis M. MacEoin
54 Ayatollah Khomeini's gnoseology and its impact on his political worldview
587(8)
Emad Bazzi
55 Syncretistic Sufi Gnosticism in South and South East Asia
595(8)
Clinton Bennett
56 Aurobindo and supermind
603(7)
Peter Heehs
57 Of Gnosis in tribal and "primal" cultures
610(9)
Garry W. Trompf
Current 619(79)
58 The neo-Gnostic synthesis of Samael Aun Weor
621(11)
Bernard Doherty
59 Scientology and Gnosticism: L. Ron Hubbard's "The Factors" (1953)
632(6)
Donald A. Westbrook
James R. Lewis
60 Gnostic and esoteric filaments in popular culture
638(8)
Adam Possamai
61 Feminist gnosis and modern gender issues
646(5)
Jay Johnston
62 Modern psychedelic gnosis
651(12)
Christopher Partridge
63 Exposing Gnosticism
663(8)
Douglas E. Cowan
64 Gnostic fiction
671(8)
Carole Cusack
65 Cinema: evil demiurges in Hollywood films at the threshold of the twenty-first century
679(9)
Fryderyk Kwiatkowski
66 Music and Gnosis
688(5)
Joscelyn Godwin
67 Aesthetics and visual art
693(5)
Jay Johnston
Index 698
Garry W. Trompf is Emeritus Professor in the History of Ideas, and Adjunct Professor in Peace and Conflict Studies, University of Sydney, Australia.

Gunner B. Mikkelsen is Senior Lecturer in the Department of Ancient History, Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia.

Jay Johnston is Associate Professor, School of Literature, Art and Media, University of Sydney, Australia.