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Valentinianism : new studies
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ISSN: 09292470 ISBN: 9789004413719 9004413715 9789004414815 9004414819 Year: 2019 Volume: 96 Publisher: Leiden ; Boston : Brill,

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"Since Antiquity, the movement associated with Valentinus has been regarded as the most typical and the most representative exponent of "Gnosticism." Recent research has led to a new appraisal of Valentinianism as a distinct form of early Christianity that deserves to be understood in its own right. Valentinianism served as a catalyst for the development of mainstream Christian doctrine, exegesis and ritual. Its connections to contemporary forms of Platonism are being progressively uncovered. The present volume, edited by Christoph Markschies and Einar Thomassen, shows the current state of research on Valentinianism, offering contributions by leading experts about the history of the movement, contested aspects of Valentinian doctrine, and the use and interpretation of the New Testament by the Valentinians"--


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Beyond Gnosticism
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ISBN: 9780231141727 9780231512596 Year: 2008 Publisher: New York, NY

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La méthode exégétique d'Héracléon et d'Origène : commentateurs de Jn 4 : Jésus, la Samaritaine et les Samaritains
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ISBN: 282710296X 9782827102969 Year: 1985 Volume: 28 Publisher: Fribourg éditions universitaires


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Valentinian ethics and paraenetic discourse : determining the social function of moral exhortation in Valentinian Christianity
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ISBN: 9789004175075 9004175075 9786612603204 9047428528 1282603205 9789047428527 9781282603202 Year: 2009 Volume: 67 Publisher: Leiden ; Boston : Brill,

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Offering a fresh assessment of the presence and function of paraenesis within Valentinianism, this book places Valentinian moral exhortation within the context of early Christian moral discourse. Like other early Christians, Valentinians were not only interested in ethics, but used moral exhortation to discursively shape social identity. Building on the increasing recognition of ethical and communal concerns reflected in the Nag Hammadi sources, this book advances the discussion by elucidating the social rhetoric within, especially, the Gospel of Truth and the Interpretation of Knowledge . The social function of paraenesis is to persuade an audience through social re-presentation. The authors of these texts discursively position their readers, and themselves, within engaging moments of narrativity. It is hoped that this study will encourage greater integration of research between those working on the Nag Hammadi material and those studying early Christian paraenetic discourse.

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