Resume: In this work, the author addressed the issue of close and tense relations between gnosis and early Christianity through a comparative method. Through comparative analysis, he examined the above-mentioned connections with regard to the figure of Judas Iscariot and with special regard to the Gnostic scripture with Christian elements called the Gospel of Judas, which was used by the Gnostic sect of the Sets, called cainites. Crucial to this work was the study of an important work dedicated to Gnostic currents in the second century called Adversus haereses by the Christian theologian Irenaeus of Lyon. Through excerpts from Irenaeus' work, we became thoroughly acquainted with the philosophical and theological systems of the Gnostics as w...
The Gospel of John differs fundamentally from the synoptic Gospels, both as an historical source and...
Already in the second century, the Church Father Irenaeus warned against reading the Gospel of Truth...
<b>Jude and Thomas, were they Gnostics? Reading the Gospel according to John from a Gnostic pe...
The subject of the article is the recently discovered and published copy of a Coptic version of an a...
The Gospel of Judas and the Early Christianity and Gnosticism. A Research ReconnaissanceSummaryThe ...
This study discusses Irenaeus of Lyon’s testimony of the famous Gospel of Judas, offering both a his...
The definition of gnōstikoi, gnostikos or gnōsis is an on-going controversy among contemporary reade...
(in English): The figure of Judas Iscariot is one of the most controversial ones in Christianity and...
The Mediterranean world in the second century AD underwent a profound change in ethical attitude tow...
Whilst the vast majority of Christian scholarship in antiquity focusses on the historical and the th...
Traduction en portugais du Brésil de « L’arrestation de Jésus et la représentation de Judas en Jean,...
Traduction en portugais du Brésil de « L’arrestation de Jésus et la représentation de Judas en Jean,...
Peer reviewedWith the recent publication of the Gospel of Judas in 2006, Gnostic Christianity was pu...
Numerous people in the contemporary world are finding the message of Gnosticism relevant in their li...
The gospel of Jude first published in 2006 seems to be identical with the document known since Iren....
The Gospel of John differs fundamentally from the synoptic Gospels, both as an historical source and...
Already in the second century, the Church Father Irenaeus warned against reading the Gospel of Truth...
<b>Jude and Thomas, were they Gnostics? Reading the Gospel according to John from a Gnostic pe...
The subject of the article is the recently discovered and published copy of a Coptic version of an a...
The Gospel of Judas and the Early Christianity and Gnosticism. A Research ReconnaissanceSummaryThe ...
This study discusses Irenaeus of Lyon’s testimony of the famous Gospel of Judas, offering both a his...
The definition of gnōstikoi, gnostikos or gnōsis is an on-going controversy among contemporary reade...
(in English): The figure of Judas Iscariot is one of the most controversial ones in Christianity and...
The Mediterranean world in the second century AD underwent a profound change in ethical attitude tow...
Whilst the vast majority of Christian scholarship in antiquity focusses on the historical and the th...
Traduction en portugais du Brésil de « L’arrestation de Jésus et la représentation de Judas en Jean,...
Traduction en portugais du Brésil de « L’arrestation de Jésus et la représentation de Judas en Jean,...
Peer reviewedWith the recent publication of the Gospel of Judas in 2006, Gnostic Christianity was pu...
Numerous people in the contemporary world are finding the message of Gnosticism relevant in their li...
The gospel of Jude first published in 2006 seems to be identical with the document known since Iren....
The Gospel of John differs fundamentally from the synoptic Gospels, both as an historical source and...
Already in the second century, the Church Father Irenaeus warned against reading the Gospel of Truth...
<b>Jude and Thomas, were they Gnostics? Reading the Gospel according to John from a Gnostic pe...