This paper analyses prior scholarship surrounding the emphasis upon, and interpretation of, the moral and ethical dynamic within the Light theology of George Fox, and advances it by suggesting a metaphysical approach which is remarkably similar to that found in Christian (Valentinian) Gnosticism. This similarity is particularly illustrated in an examination of Fox\u27s theology pertaining to the nature and disposition of the divine soul and its reunion with God
This course offers a critical examination of "Gnosticism" and\ud selected texts of the Nag Hammadi l...
Critics have debated at length whether George Fox\u27s Journal is primarily to be understood within ...
The article investigates the relationship between two concepts of A.N. Whitehead's metaphysics, as f...
As a definitive work of the Society of Friends, the Journal of George Fox has set the tone and tenor...
The kerygmatic message of George Fox may be described as a theology of encounter. Not only did it ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston UniversityThe purpose of this study is to determine the significance of Georg...
The thesis, The Return of Christian Gnosticism. An Investigation of the Theology of Ulf Ekman, is di...
This paper follows Hans Blumenberg’s argument that gnosticism persisted throughout the Middle Ages d...
This article examines seventeenth- and eighteenth-century Quaker methods of biblical interpretation,...
Gnosticism as an organized social movement with a coherent and uniform message is an ambiguous termi...
The key objective of this research is to explore Matthew Fox’s mystical immanence, as developed in h...
Early Gnosticism is identified as a form of Weber’s inner-worldly mysticism that, following the crit...
Camden\u27s research on the works of George William Russell is the first piece of scholarship to inv...
The study of such a movement as Gnosticism is doubly important to the student of\u27 theology. This ...
<p>This article analyses the experience of divine presence within an intimate divine-human rel...
This course offers a critical examination of "Gnosticism" and\ud selected texts of the Nag Hammadi l...
Critics have debated at length whether George Fox\u27s Journal is primarily to be understood within ...
The article investigates the relationship between two concepts of A.N. Whitehead's metaphysics, as f...
As a definitive work of the Society of Friends, the Journal of George Fox has set the tone and tenor...
The kerygmatic message of George Fox may be described as a theology of encounter. Not only did it ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston UniversityThe purpose of this study is to determine the significance of Georg...
The thesis, The Return of Christian Gnosticism. An Investigation of the Theology of Ulf Ekman, is di...
This paper follows Hans Blumenberg’s argument that gnosticism persisted throughout the Middle Ages d...
This article examines seventeenth- and eighteenth-century Quaker methods of biblical interpretation,...
Gnosticism as an organized social movement with a coherent and uniform message is an ambiguous termi...
The key objective of this research is to explore Matthew Fox’s mystical immanence, as developed in h...
Early Gnosticism is identified as a form of Weber’s inner-worldly mysticism that, following the crit...
Camden\u27s research on the works of George William Russell is the first piece of scholarship to inv...
The study of such a movement as Gnosticism is doubly important to the student of\u27 theology. This ...
<p>This article analyses the experience of divine presence within an intimate divine-human rel...
This course offers a critical examination of "Gnosticism" and\ud selected texts of the Nag Hammadi l...
Critics have debated at length whether George Fox\u27s Journal is primarily to be understood within ...
The article investigates the relationship between two concepts of A.N. Whitehead's metaphysics, as f...