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A Popular Dictionary of Judaism

GNOSTICISM

A mode of thinking that flourished in the *Hellenistic period. Gnosticism is characterized by the belief that through special, sometimes esoteric, knowledge, selected human beings can be released from the bondage of their physical lives. Although gnosticism was regarded as a heresy (see *MINIM) by the *sages, gnostic ideas influenced such Jewish philosophers as *Philo.

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Gnosticism from A Popular Dictionary of Judaism. ISBN: 0-203-98620-2. Published: 2005–05–04. ©2009 Taylor and Francis. All rights reserved.



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