Seeking The Divine: The First Five Centuries of the Common Era

A web-based bibliography on the historical attempts describing the nature of the Divine realm during the first five centuries of the common era.

pleroma

  • pleroma (Wikipedia)
    • fulfillment, the higher reality of archetypes (related to Plato's realm of Ideas). The region of light.
    • The lowest regions of Pleroma are closest to darkness—that is, the physical world.
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  • Ancient Libraries, Librarians, Early Christian Monasticism & Christianity
  • Alexandrine Librarian: Academic Life in Alexandria, Egypt, 5th Century CE
Paths to the Divine:
  • The Desert Fathers: A Web-Based Bibliography on the emergence of early Christian cosmology
  • Alexandrine Teaching: A Web-Based Bibliography on cosmology in the early Christian era
  • Seeking The Divine: The First Five Centuries of the Common Era

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      • Contents
      • Introduction: What is Christian Gnosticism and Who...
      • Nag Hammadi codices. I
      • The Nag Hammadi Scrolls aka The Gnostic Gospels: T...
      • Elaine Pagels
      • theos
      • syzygy
      • Sophia
      • sarkic
      • psychic
      • pneumatic
      • pleroma
      • ousia
      • monad
      • logos
      • kenoma
      • hypostasis
      • hylic
      • gnosis
      • Emanation
      • demiurge
      • charisma
      • archon
      • aeon
      • abraxas
      • Gnosticism and The Lost Gospels of the Desert Fathers
      • Glossary of Terms and Concepts in Early Gnosticism
      • Major Players in Early Gnosticism
      • Gnosis In Greek Orthodox thought
      • The Gnostics in the Early Christian Era
      • Gnostic Cosmogony

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