Esoteric Discourse and the Jerusalem Temple in the Gospel of Philip
This article seeks to demonstrate the utility of the concept of “esotericism” for gaining insights into how ancient sources approach matters of identity, ritual, soteriology, and eschatology through discourses of secrecy and revelation. The article takes the Nag Hammadi Gospel of Philip (NHC II, 3)...
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Year: 2015, Volume: 15, Issue: 1, Pages: 47-80 |
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Esotericism
Gospel of Philip
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Jerusalem Temple
Baptism
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