In this latest episode of Paideia: Ancient Texts and Traditions, Dr. Michael Bird explains and evaluates various theories about the origins of Gnosticism:
The Arch-Heretic Simon Magus (00:1:36)
Acute Hellenization of Christianity (03:00)
Oriental Influences (06:33)
Christian Development (09:14)
Other Scholarly Theories (14:05)
Jewish Origins (15:56)
Conclusion (24:00)
Check out:
[ Ссылка ] What is Gnosticism?
[ Ссылка ] What Did Gnostics Believe?
[ Ссылка ] The Channel
[ Ссылка ] Paideia: Ancient Texts and Traditions PlayList
Keep with Michael Bird on:
Twitter: mbird12
Threads: michael.bird.33
Substack: michaelfbird.substack.com
Further reading
Christoph Markschies, Gnosis: An Introduction (London: T&T Clark, 2003)
David Brakke, The Gnostics: Myth, Ritual and Diversity in Early Christianity (Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2010)
M. David Litwa, The Evil Creator: origins of an Early Christian Idea (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2021)
Stephen Haar, Simon Magus: The First Gnostic? (Berlin: De Gruyter, 2012).
Images from wikimedia commons and unsplash.
Videos from pixabay.
Title sequence by Will Thomasz
#Gnostic #Gnosticism #Heresy
Ещё видео!