Gnosticism The History and Legacy of..., Charles River Editors
Gnosticism The History and Legacy of..., Charles River Editors
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Gnosticism: The History and Legacy of the Mysterious Ancient Religion

Author: Charles River Editors

Narrator: Ken Teutsch

Unabridged: 1 hr 31 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 03/28/2019


Synopsis

Gnosticism is one of the great mysteries in the history of Western religion. At its core is an ancient Greek word, gnōsis, a word prominent in the writings of Plato which refers to a deep personal knowledge or understanding that often transcends the physical world.[1] The Gnostics painted a picture of a fallen, broken world in which physicality was a product of a lesser deity. This deity was created in defiance of the One and in order to trap humans and blind them to the truths of their predicament and divine origins. By acquiring insight, or gnōsis, in this secret nature of the world, humans might escape their prison. Only through knowledge can people be set free. As that makes clear, Gnosticism as a belief system is difficult to define since it is not a well-organized or uniform doctrine like Christianity or Judaism, but at one time there was some synchronization with Christianity that nurtured both movements. As a religion and philosophy, Gnosticism flourished alongside Christianity, and it is not easy to say which one came first, but it is certain that both movements influenced each other. To paraphrase John Dominic Crossan, it is unclear whether Gnosticism was a Christian heresy, a Jewish heresy, or an original religion that powerfully merged with both. Gnosticism borrowed elements from Christians, just as the whole of Christianity took a certain Gnostic flavor, to the point that some books of the New Testament, especially the Gospel of John, could easily pass as a proto-Gnostic document. At the risk of oversimplifying, Gnosticism was the belief that the souls are divine sparks imprisoned in imperfect physical bodies, due to the machinations of a lesser and evil god who created the world. This evil god is identified with the creator of the Genesis and the Hebrew Bible. The material world and the body are prisons separated from the divine realm, from which humans must escape through the ascent of various levels. This is possible through the acquisition of secret knowledge reserved for the elect. This special revelation or gnosis (knowledge) was supposedly disclosed by Jesus to his dearest disciples, and it can be found in the Gnostic books, deliberately written in cryptic language. The acquisition of the secrets necessary for the salvation of the soul in many cases implied a radical asceticism and corporal sacrifice. Due to such classical roots, it would be easy to conclude that Gnosticism is an ancient philosophy, and a cursory glance might categorize it as simply a way of understanding the world and promoting investigation. However, the term is most often used to describe not a philosophy but a religion, and not just any religion, but a branch of one of the most resilient and influential traditions in history: Christianity. So what exactly is Gnosticism, and why does it remain such a source of confusion, captivation, and charisma for modern scholarship and culture alike? These answers are complex, and indicative of how the many turnings of the last two millennia have unexpectedly unearthed some answers while burying others even deeper. Gnosticism: The History and Legacy of the Mysterious Ancient Religion looks at the different origins that shaped Gnosticism, what Gnostics believed and practiced, and the influence they had on other religions. Along with pictures depicting important people, places, and events, you will learn about Gnosticism like never before.

Reviews

Goodreads review by C.J. on November 10, 2022

A wonderful introduction to Gnosticism. I thought this was a detailed and great beginning point to studying Gnosticism. Touching on the beginning of Gnostic thoughts and ideologies. I definitely recommend this to seekers of the truth.......more

Goodreads review by Stuart on November 11, 2021

This is another good short introduction to Gnosticism. The interesting thing is that books of the New Testament that are considered valid are those which were determined not to be influenced by Gnosticism which has a totally different theology. However, in the early church many of those books were re......more

Goodreads review by Jan on April 05, 2019

I learned a lot about this form of religion from this well presented thesis. I had not known that it was full of mysticism, myths, and arcane rituals, nor that it espoused a kind of reincarnation. Yes, the codices were found at Nag Hammadi in 1945, and the sect was vilified in the early centuries, a......more

Goodreads review by robert shook on October 02, 2019

Very interesting account of Gnostic mythology I knew the basic outline of Gnostic teaching for my previous studies. This concise account while concise hones in on an excellent description of the mythology gnostics developed......more

Goodreads review by Rob on May 20, 2019

Short and sweet The gnostics are not an easy topic to write about as there are so many gaps and what we do know is alien to the modern mind. This covers the basics although I don't feel much the wiser for reading it!......more