Why Gnosis is described as a kind of religious dualism? Why gnosis is incompatible with orthodox Christianity?
February 15th, 2010 by admin received 2 Comments »Why Gnosis is described as a kind of religious dualism? Why gnosis is incompatible with orthodox Christianity? Hello, I am a Christian religion, class, and I was asked this question. ‘m Very confused about it. Please help Thanks mir.Vielen!
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well from what I can not agree with the orthodox Christianity of the Gnostics, as they often have different points of view, the one with Jesus and his teachings have. Gnosticism is a mystical approach to things like example, Orthodox nicht.zum, Gnostics believe that Jesus survived the crucifixion and that he was God, not literally, but he was like an Ascended Master.
Dualism sees man as a kind of spirit in a car. Our body and our soul are two different people. The spirit is good, the body is evil. This flies in the face of Scripture, which says that all that is what God has created good. Orthodox Christianity teaches that the soul and body are one, one person sind.By way, the worst effects of the body / doctrine / mind dualistic Jesus would not have the courage to live a real body, since in their view on material (body) is low. Therefore, to teach them that Jesus was truly human, like one of us. Orthodox Christians believe that Jesus was true God and true man.