Gnosticism and the New Testament

Gnosticism and the New Testament

by Pheme Perkins
ISBN-10:
0800628012
ISBN-13:
9780800628017
Pub. Date:
12/01/1993
Publisher:
1517 Media
ISBN-10:
0800628012
ISBN-13:
9780800628017
Pub. Date:
12/01/1993
Publisher:
1517 Media
Gnosticism and the New Testament

Gnosticism and the New Testament

by Pheme Perkins

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Overview

In this helpful survey Pheme Perkins addresses:

The origins of Gnosticism

The search for pre-Christian Gnosticism

Gnosticism and Judaism

Gnostic materials and the sayings of Jesus

Gnosis and the Pauline tradition

Redeemer myths and New Testament hymns

Gnostic understandings of Jesus as heavenly revealer

The place of women in gnostic sects


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780800628017
Publisher: 1517 Media
Publication date: 12/01/1993
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 272
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.75(d)

About the Author

Pheme Perkins is Professor of New Testament at Boston College and author of numerous books She also is past president of the Catholic Biblical Association of America.

Table of Contents

Preface

Introduction

PART ONE: GNOSTIC ORIGINS

The Search for Pre-Christian Gnosticism

Simon Magus

Jewish Syncretism

Gnostic Mythemes and Alienation

A Demonized World

Summary

Gnosticism and the Jewish Connection

A Samaritan Origin?

Lingquistic Evidence for Palestinian Traditions

Enoch raditions in Gnostic Mythology

Anti-Jewish Midrash

Christianizing Early Gnostic Traditions

Summary

Gnostic Influence and the New Testament

Variations on the Redeemer Figure

Gnostic Elements in the New Testament

Cultic Innovation and Mythology

Summary

Reconstructing Gnostic History

On the Margins of Judasim

Gnostic Teachers of the Second Century

Valentinians

Sethian Tradition History

Summary

PART TWO: GNOSTIC AND NEW TESTAMENT TRADITIONS

Jesus as Teacher of Wisdom: Sayings and Revelation

Gospel of Thomas and the Sayings Tradition

Dialogue of the Savior

Sayings in Gospel of Truth

Kingdom Parables and Gnosis

Recovering the Divine Image

Praxis in Gospel of Thomas

Summary

Gnosis and the Pauline Tradition

Pauline Opponents (Schmithals)

Gnostic Mythemnes and Pauline Anthropology

Eschatology and Anthropology

The Divine Image

Summary

Redeemer Myths and New Testament Hymns

The Revealer Appears in the World

The Powers React

Christianizing the Gnostic Redeemer

The Revealer in Zostrianos

The Revealer in Gospel of the Egyptians

Summary

Jesus as Word

Wisdom and Myth in John's Prologue

A Gnostic Reading of John's Prologue

John's Prologue and Trimorphic Protennoia

The Word as Revealer

Summary

Discourses of the Revealer

Jesus Reveals God

Postresurrection Revelations

The Style of the Revelation Discourse

Johannine Discourse and the Sayings Tradition (Koester)

"I Am" Predications as Text and Riddle

Discourse and the Elect Community

Summary

PART THREE: GNOSTIC CHRISTIANITY

Gnostic Identity: Conversion and Asceticism

Interpretation and Antinomianism

The Danger of the Demonic

A Call to Conversion

Salvation and Metaphor in Gospel of Truth

Conflict over Ascetic Practice

The Rhetoric of 1 John and Gospel of Truth

Summary

Women Disciplies and Worshipers

Women in the Marcosian Sect

Women in Pauline Traditions

The Ambiguity of the Feminine

The Suffering of Wisdom

Repentance Displaces Wisdom

Summary

Christians: Gnostic and Orthodox

Gnostic Christian Writings

Irenaeus Against the Gnostics

Jesus' Disciples in Gnostic Sources

Christian Gnostics and Religious Pluralism

Christian Gnostics and the Gospel Canon

Summary

Abbreviations

Notes

Glossary

Bibliography Index of Ancient Sources

Index of Modern Authors

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