Results 81 to 90 of about 38,919 (124)
Some of the next articles are maybe not open access.

Centurio, tribunus, princeps en Hilario de Poitiers, in Matth. 7, 3-5: texto bíblico y exégesis a la luz de gnósticos y Orígenes

Augustinianum, 2020
In this paper we shall examine a few texts by authors who predate Hilary in order to investigate a possible exegetical tradition or interpretative current that could include several gnostic groups cited by Irenaeus of Lyons (II c.), to Origen (III c ...
Guillermo J. Cano Gómez
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Cristianizzare Abramo. Il caso di Ireneo di Lione interprete della «prova di Abramo» (Gen. 22,1-19)

Augustinianum, 2022
Irenaeus of Lyon uses the tale of Abraham as biblical proof for his thesis on the unity of God and of the history of salvation. In order to do this, however, he must first refute the Gnostic and Marcionite interpretations of Abraham, and so the episode ...
Francesco Maria Corvo
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Sensus triplex. Origen’s Doctrine of Three Senses of Scriptural Meaning

, 2023
In the 3rd century Origen of Alexandria (c. 185 – c. 254), a prominent early Christian scholar, theologian and exegete, developed a particular method of interpreting biblical texts not only according to their literal (“somatic”) meaning, but also ...
Olga E. Nesterova
semanticscholar   +1 more source

GNOSTIC CONCEPTIONS OF E. SWEDENBORG’S WRITINGS

Herald of Omsk University
The dominant concepts of the works of the ”spiritualist” E. Swedenborg, a researcher of spiritual phenomena who also succeeded in natural science, are analyzed.
N. Misyurov
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Cross vs. Serpent. Different approaches to the interpretation of the theme of Serpent and Cross (Gen 3; Num 21; John 3. 14) in early Christian and Gnostic sources

St. Tikhons' University Review. Series III. Philology
The article examines the peculiarities and fundamental differences in the approach to the interpretation of a group of biblical narratives, united by the theme of the serpent and the tree, in the exegesis of the Gnostic sects of the "Ophite" (from Greek ...
Olga E. Nesterova
semanticscholar   +1 more source

The Image of the Feminine in the Gospel of Philip

, 2021
This chapter considers a text that is often considered ‘Gnostic’ in character. ‘The Image of the Feminine in the Gospel of Philip: An Innovative Assimilation of Paul’s Gender Legacy in the Valentinian Milieu’ explores the richness of images of the ...
P. Ashwin-Siejkowski
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Home - About - Disclaimer - Privacy