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La 4e de couverture indique : "Acta apostolorum et conte fantastique, récit post-résurrectionnel et parabole de la quête du Royaume, hymne à la résistance face aux persécutions mais aussi mythe fondateur de la mission chrétienne, ouvrage de propagande tout autant que précis d'évasion, le premier écrit du codex VI de Nag Hammadi se prête à de multiples lectures. Cette polysémie découle d'un processus rédactionnel complexe, dont le texte conserve de nombreuses traces, qui se cristallise en quatre discours distincts dissimulés dans autant de récits aussi bien autonomes qu'interdépendants: une théologie plurivoque, en même temps extatique et symbolique, véhiculée par l'histoire hybride de Lithargoël, à la fois allégorie du salut de l'âme et psychanodie, un enseignement euthymique transmis par le Jésus ressuscité d'une scène épiphanique, une théologie diaconale et une théorie novatrice de la mission chrétienne, corollaires d'un récit missionnaire, et enfin une théologie ascétique et une apologie de la perpétuation de l'Église, renfermées dans une ample métaphore de l'endurance. Si la dernière étape de sa composition peut être attribuée à un cercle mélétien du tout début du IVe siècle, cet apocryphe semble circuler, non seulement en Égypte mais aussi à Rome, en Nubie et en Palestine, au moins jusqu'au XIIe siècle."
273.1*36 --- 273.1*36 Gnosis. Gnosticisme--?*36 --- Gnosis. Gnosticisme--?*36 --- Coptic language --- Coptic language. --- Gnostic interpretations of Jesus Christ. --- Gnosticism. --- Jesus Christ --- Jesus Christ. --- Gnostic interpretations. --- Acts of Peter and the Twelve Apostles --- Acts of Peter and the Twelve Apostles. --- Die Taten des Petrus und der zwölf Apostel. --- Criticism, interpretation, etc. --- Manuscrits coptes. --- Littérature gnostique --- Histoire et critique. --- Bible --- Manuscrits de Nag Hammadi --- Traductions françaises. --- Jésus-Christ. --- Bibliothèque de Nag Hammadi --- Criticism and interpretation. --- Apocryphes coptes --- Petrus ap. --- Acta Petri --- Acta XII apostolorum
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David Creech explores at length the Apocryphon of John's ambivalent treatment of the Jewish and Christian scriptures. Although Moses is explicitly corrected at five points in the text, Genesis' account of creation is nonetheless the basis for the Apocryphon's cosmogony and anthropogony. Its uneven treatment of the biblical text is the result of a dispute between the authors of the Apocryphon and other early Catholics. At the earliest stage of the text the Christians who wrote and read the Apocryphon worshiped alongside other early catholic Christians without any sense of contradiction or inconsistency. The key shift in the Apocryphon occurred after Irenaeus of Lyons' assault on "Knowledge Falsely So-Called." In response to his concerted effort to bring the church under the authority of early catholic bishops, the framers inserted corrections to Moses. The corrections are primarily rhetorical and used to refute early catholic identity markers.
229*42 --- 229*42 Apocriefe handelingen der apostelen van Andreas, Barnabas, Philippus, Jacobus, Johannes, Matthaeus, Paulus, Petrus, Pilatus, Thomas, Paulus en Thecla, Petrus en Paulus --- Apocriefe handelingen der apostelen van Andreas, Barnabas, Philippus, Jacobus, Johannes, Matthaeus, Paulus, Petrus, Pilatus, Thomas, Paulus en Thecla, Petrus en Paulus --- Apocryphon of John --- Apocalypse of John (Gnostic) --- Secret book of John --- Secret revelation to John --- Apocryphon Johannis --- Criticism, interpretation, etc.
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Women and knowledge are interconnected in several ways in late ancient and early Christian discourses, not least because wisdom (Sophia) and spiritual knowledge (Gnosis) were frequently personified as female entities. Ancient texts deal with idealized women and use feminine imagery to describe the divine but they also debate women’s access to and capacity of gaining knowledge. Combining rhetorical analysis with social historical approaches, the contributions in this book cover a wide array of source materials, drawing special attention to the so-called Gnostic texts. The fourteen essays, written by prominent experts of ancient Christianity, are dedicated to Professor Antti Marjanen (University of Helsinki).
273.1*35 --- 396.7 --- 396.7 Vrouw en religie --- Vrouw en religie --- 273.1*35 Gnosis: Koptische bronnen: Nag Hammadi; Codex Jung; Evangelium veritatis --- Gnosis: Koptische bronnen: Nag Hammadi; Codex Jung; Evangelium veritatis --- Festschrift - Libri Amicorum --- Women --- Misogyny --- Christian literature, Early --- Gnostic literature --- Christianity and other religions --- Gnosticism --- Religious aspects --- Christianity --- History of doctrines --- History --- History. --- Christianity. --- History and criticism. --- Gnosticism. --- Relations --- Knowledge, Theory of --- Women in Christianity --- Women in the Bible. --- Women. --- Human females --- Wimmin --- Woman --- Womon --- Womyn --- Females --- Human beings --- Femininity --- Cults
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