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Medieval Gnosticism |
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Bogomil History |
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Bogomil Doctrine |
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The Mystic Christ
by Ethan Walker III
The light of non-duality and the path of love according to the life and teachings of Jesus. The Gnostic path is the inner path to God-realization. Buddha, Krishna, Jesus and the other great Masters are all one and in essence taught the same thing.
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Adam, Eve, and the Serpent
by Elaine H. Pagels
In her trademark intellectual style, Pagels examines the initial three chapters of Genesis and their impact on the political thought and development of Christendom. While each chapter of the book is important, the chapter titled “Gnostic Improvement on Genesis” is of particular importance to Gnostic readers.
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Bogomilism
The Bogomils were a Gnostic dualistic sect, and an amalgamation of Paulicianism and the local Slavonic church reform. The Bogomils likely organized between 927 and 969 under the rule of Peter I of Bulgaria. The Bogomils expanded to the Byzantine Empire, Serbia, Bosnia, Italy and France.
The Bogomils are an integral part of the development of Gnosticism. Because of their location and blending of various previous Gnostic beliefs, the Bogomils are regarded as the link between the “heretical” sects of the East and Western worlds.
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