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The book documents how in both ancient Gnosticism and modern critical theories issues that used to serve as premises for discussion or as concepts relegated to the realms of the “natural” and the “given” in their respective historical contexts, are transformed into objects of contention. The main aim of this book is to salvage the historical category of Gnosticism from its present scholarly disavowal, if only because Gnosticism, when read as a cultural, and not only a religious phenomenon, presents us an ancient form of culture criticism which would be hard to parallel until (post) modernity. While Hans Jonas remarked many years ago that “something in Gnosticism knocks at the door of our Being and of our twentieth-century Being in particular,” by the 21st century global world this something has already entered and lives with us. We can thus still benefit from another perspective, even if it comes from Mediterranean people who lived almost 2,000 years ago.
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Gnosticism, Gnostics and their Discontents
Chapter 1: Methodology
Chapter 2: Gnosticism as Ancient Cultural Criticism: A Historical Approach
Chapter 3: Gnosticism and Modern Cultural Criticism: A Comparative Approach
Chapter 4: Paradigm Inversion: Gnosticism at the Origins of Christianity
Conclusions
Bibliography
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