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Gnostic Philosophy From Ancient Persia to Modern Times

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01.03.2005

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Simon & Schuster N.Y.

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480

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562 g

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2nd Original edition

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Englisch

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978-1-59477-035-7

Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

01.03.2005

Verlag

Simon & Schuster N.Y.

Seitenzahl

480

Maße (L/B/H)

22,8/15,5/3,3 cm

Gewicht

562 g

Auflage

2nd Original edition

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-59477-035-7

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Libri GmbH
Europaallee 1
36244 Bad Hersfeld
DE

Email: gpsr@libri.de

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  • Gnostic Philosophy
    From Ancient Persia to Modern Times


    Foreword by Christopher McIntosh
    Acknowledgments
    Introduction

    Part one--Antiquity
    1--Before the Gnostics
    Also Sprach Zarathushtra
    The Wise Lord
    That Old Devil Time
    Mithra the Mediator
    Enter the Demiurge
    2--From the Magi to St. Paul
    Jewish Themes
    The Anthropos: Man
    Sophia
    The Unknown God and the Demiurge
    Philo of Alexandria
    The Essenes
    The Book of Enoch
    Life at the Dead Sea
    Jesus
    Stone Theology
    Paul
    3--The First Gnostics
    Gnosticism
    Hans Jonas: The Gnostic Religion
    The Irresistible Character of Gnosis; or, “The Spirit Is Willing”
    Being Is Seeing
    Clement of Alexandria: The Gnosis Truly So-called?

    Part two--The Middle Ages
    4--Magic in the Middle Ages
    Neoplatonic Theurgy
    Celestial Hierarchies
    Light Metaphysics
    After the Pact
    Kabbalistic Magic
    Roger Bacon
    5--The Sufis
    The Insights of Sufism
    Sufis and Philosophy
    Maulana Jalal-ud-din Rumi: Sufi Master
    Interesting Times
    6--The Troubadours
    Prologue: The Two Worlds
    What Is a Troubadour?
    Miraval
    The Ladies in His Life
    Loba
    The Rules of Love: Miraval’s Guide to Successful Courtship
    Was the Fine Love a Spiritual Love?
    The Allegory of Love
    Troubadours and Cathars
    The Last Song
    The Joy That We Have Lost
    Creation Is the Product of Pain
    Were the Troubadours Sexual Mystics?
    7--The Knights Templar
    Templars and Cathars
    The Templars and the Gral
    Baphomet
    Templars in Search of the Stones
    Kilwinning
    Conclusion: Gnostics in the Temple?

    Part three--Enlightenment
    8--Jacob Böhme’s Theosophick Cosmos
    Böhme’s Life
    Elements of Böhme’s Theosophy
    The Influence of Jacob Böhme
    William Law
    Romantic Philosophy
    The Neo-Rosicrucians
    William Blake
    9--Germany 1710-1800: The Return of the Rosy Cross
    The Gold und Rosenkreuzers
    Masonry in Germany
    Radicals Under Attack: Gold und Rosenkreuz vs. the Illuminati
    A Real Rosicrucian King (on the Throne of Prussia)
    Rosicrucians in Poland
    Russia
    The Asiatic Brethren
    Romanticism
    10--Freemasonry in France
    The Elect Cohens
    Éliphas Lévi Zahed: A Great Socialist Magician and Occult Revivalist
    Lévi’s Legacy
    Magic Revives in France

    Part Four--The Modern Age
    11--A New Aeon: Aleister Crowley
    Aiwass: Messenger of the Gods
    The Book of the Law
    The Crisis
    Aleister Crowley: Sex Magician
    Sexual Alchemy
    12--Light in the Jar
    Carl Jung
    13--Gnosis and the New Physics
    The Copenhagen Interpretation
    14--Gnosis Today: A Personal View
    Rudolf Steiner
    Gnosis and Ecology
    Neo-Gnostics
    Cinema
    Hipgnostics: Popular Music
    The Arts

    Notes
    Bibliography
    Index