Mystery and Secrecy in the Nag Hammadi Collection and Other Ancient Literature: Ideas and Practices: Studies for Einar Thomassen at SixtyChristian H. Bull, Liv Lied, John D. Turner BRILL, 28 באוק׳ 2011 - 540 עמודים Mystery and secrecy were central concepts in the ritual, rhetoric, and sociological stratification of antique Mediterranean religions. That the ultimate nature and workings of the divine were secret, and either could not or should not be revealed except as a mystery for the initiated, was widely accepted among Pagans, Jews, and then Christians, both Gnostic and otherwise. The similarities and differences in the language of mystery and secrecy across religious and cultural borders are thus crucial for understanding this important period of the history of religions. The present anthology aims to present and analyze a wide selection of sources elucidating this theme, reflecting the correspondingly wide scholarly interests of Professor Einar Thomassen in honor of his 60th birthday. |
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The Mysteries of the Peratics | 3 |
Interprétation dune formule barbare chez les gnostiques valentiniens daprès le Contre les hérésies dIrénée I 213 | 39 |
Mystery and Secrecy in The Secret Revelation of John | 61 |
Sethian Books of the Nag Hammadi Library as Secret Books | 87 |
Sens apparent et sens caché dans lÉvangile selon Philippe | 107 |
Invocation et glorification du Nom divin dans le Livre sacré du grand Esprit invisible ou Évangile égyptien NHC III2 NHC IV2 | 119 |
The Term μυστήριον in CopticManichaean Texts | 133 |
Secrets et révélation dans le codex Tchacos | 145 |
Mystery and Secrecy in Paul | 287 |
Mystère et mystères dans les Actes de Thomas | 303 |
A Suggestion Concerning the Origins of Christological Fish Symbolism | 327 |
Part Three Mystery and Secrecy in NonChristian Practices Text Traditions and Material Culture | 349 |
Secrecy and Initiation in the Mithraic Communities of Fourth Century Rome | 351 |
A Thin Description | 375 |
The Notion of Mysteries in the Formation of Hermetic Tradition | 399 |
Mystery Instruction and Knowledge in 2 Baruch | 427 |
From Hidden to Revealed in Sethian Revelation Ritual and Protology | 161 |
Part Two Mystery and Secrecy in Other Christian Practices Text Traditions and Material Culture | 203 |
Esotericism and Evagrius of Pontus | 205 |
Secrecy in the Gospel of John | 221 |
The Secret of an Early Christian Mystical Experience | 245 |
Mystery and Authority in the Writings of Shenoute | 259 |
The Mithras Liturgy as Mystery and Magic | 447 |
The Secret Hymn in Hermetic Texts | 465 |
Reflections on Recent Theories and Their Relevance for the Historian of Religion | 487 |
Index of Ancient Literary Sources | 511 |
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