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Apocalypse Of The Alien God Platonism And The Exile Of Sethian Gnosticism Dylan M Burns

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Apocalypse Of The Alien God Platonism And The Exile Of Sethian Gnosticism Dylan M Burns
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Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.18 MB
Pages: 344
Author: Dylan M. Burns
ISBN: 9780812209228, 0812209222
Language: English
Year: 2014

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Apocalypse Of The Alien God Platonism And The Exile Of Sethian Gnosticism Dylan M Burns by Dylan M. Burns 9780812209228, 0812209222 instant download after payment.

Apocalypse of the Alien God shows that the fundamental break between the Platonic tradition and Judeo-Christianity began when the mystic Plotinus rejected the teachings of the Sethians, an influential group of Gnostics who operated at the intersection of Hellenic, Jewish, and Christian thought.


Apocalypse of the Alien God shows that the fundamental break between the Platonic tradition and Judeo-Christianity began when the mystic Plotinus rejected the teachings of the Sethians, an influential group of Gnostics who operated at the intersection of Hellenic, Jewish, and Christian thought.

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