What Is Gnosticism?
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What Is Gnosticism?

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A distinctive Christian heresy? A competitor of burgeoning Christianity? A pre-Christian folk religion traceable to "Oriental syncretism"? How do we account for the disparate ideas, writings, and practices that have been placed under the Gnostic rubric? To do so, Karen King says, we must first disentangle modern historiography from the Christian discourse of orth

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Paperback, 368 pages
Published April 1st 2005 by Belknap Press (first published 2003)
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Peggy
Peggy rated it 3 of 5 stars
Recommends it for: anyone interested enough to wade through the academese
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Very academic. Very, very academic. Yet, at the same time, helped me understand that the popular presentations of gnosticism (and some of the reasons I became attracted to it)tend to be by people with agendas having little to do with the actual historic records.
Gnosticism doesn't redeem Christianity but it doesn't refute it either. But I'll tell you, Christianity is not the tidy little bundle we were all handed to put in the manger during our Christmas pageants either.
So while the b...more
Will
Will rated it 4 of 5 stars
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A good review of what scholars have debated in terms of the religious climate of the first couple centuries of the common era. It does a great job of pointing out the ways that the language of heresy and orthodoxy color our understanding of the texts that we call "gnostic". In some ways, it has to open up the question of what it is that we call "christian" during that period as well. So yeah, when you hear someone use the term "gnosticism", typically what they are d...more
Emily
This book presents a history of scholarship on Gnosticism. It is a critique of the major trends is scholarship and not an introduction to the texts or traditions commonly called "Gnostic."

It's a great history & critique of scholarship, essential reading for all in the field of ancient Christian traditions.

It's an essential compliment to Williams "Rethinking Gnosticism" which addresses the texts and traditions, but is not a history of scholarship.
Ben Morrison
don't let the number of pages fool you! a third of it is bibliography and footnotes! haha suckers. and the other two-thirds is about... well, what the title pretty much spells out for you (literally)
Pat
Pat rated it 2 of 5 stars
Well, I read the book and can say that I still don't know what Gnosticism is, but I sure know what it is not!
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