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    Gnosticism in modern times - Wikipedia

    The Mandaeans are an ancient Gnostic ethnoreligious group that have survived and are found today in Iran, Iraq and diaspora communities in North America, Western Europe and Australia. The late 19th century saw the publication of popular sympathetic studies making use of recently rediscovered source … See more

    Gnosticism in modern times (or Neo-Gnosticism) includes a variety of contemporary religious movements, stemming from Gnostic ideas and systems from ancient Roman society. Gnosticism is an ancient name … See more

    Source materials were discovered in the 18th century. In 1769, the Bruce Codex was brought to England from Upper Egypt by the Scottish traveller James Bruce, and subsequently bequeathed to the care of the Bodleian Library, Oxford. Sometime prior to 1785, The See more

    Gnosticism has seen something of a resurgence in popular culture in the late 20th and early 21st centuries. This may be related, certainly, to the sudden availability of Gnostic texts to the reading public, following the emergence of the Nag Hammadi library. See more

    1. ^ Taussig 2013, p. 532.
    2. ^ 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica
    3. ^ Goodrick-Clarke (2005) p. 8-9
    4. ^ Hoeller (2002) p. 167 See more

    first and second century CE
    Gnosticism is an ancient name for a variety of religious ideas and systems, originating in Jewish-Christian milieux
    late 19th century
    Source materials were discovered and popular sympathetic studies were published
    1890-1891
    G. R. S. Mead published a serial article on Pistis Sophia in Lucifer magazine, the first English translation of that work
    1896
    The first edition of his translation of Pistis Sophia appeared
    1896-1898
    Mead published another serial article in the same periodical, "Among the Gnostics of the First Two Centuries," that laid the foundation for his monumental compendium Fragments of a Faith Forgotten in 1900
    1900
    Mead serially published translations from the Corpus Hermeticum
    1901
    Jean Bricaud was consecrated a bishop of the Église Gnostique
    1907
    Bricaud established a church body that combined all of these, becoming patriarch under the name Tau Jean II
    1911
    The close ties between the church and Martinism were formalized
    1912
    Carl Gustav Jung evinced a special interest in Gnosticism

    Carl Jung
    Carl Gustav Jung evinced a special interest in Gnosticism from at least 1912, when he wrote enthusiastically about the topic in a letter to … See more

    The Gospel of Thomas, held to be the most complete of the Nag Hammadi texts, is the subject of the book The Mustard Seed by Indian mystic Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh, … See more

     
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