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04-29-2013, 07:35 PM | #11 | |
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I notice that Birger Pearson didn't like Brakke's book:
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None of the points raised, whether Gnostics are Christians, whether or not they had communion, or if the Sethians were Gnostic etc, interest me. The single most important thing about Gnosticism, to me at this point, is the emphasis on the individuals path to salvations as opposed to the traditional model of being saved only if the Official Designated Representative of God says you are. |
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