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Simon of Samaria and the Simonians - Contours of an Early Christian Movement

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Who were the Simonians? Beginning in the mid-second century CE, heresiologists depicted them as licentious followers of the first "gnostic," a supposedly Samarian self-deifier called Simon, who was thought to practice "magic" and became known as the father of all heresies.Litwa examines the Simonians in their own literature and in the literature used to refute and describe them. He begins with Simonian primary sources, namely (embedded in the anonymous Refutation of All Heresies ) and The Concept of Our Great Power (Nag Hammadi codex VI,4). Litwa argues that both are early second-century products of Simonian authors writing in Alexandria or Egypt. Litwa then moves on to examine the heresiological sources related to the Simonians (Justin, the book of Acts, Irenaeus, the author of the Refutation of All Heresies, Pseudo-Tertullian, Epiphanius, and Filaster). He shows how closely connected Justin''s report is to the portrait of Simon in Acts, and offers an extensive exegesis and analysis of Simonian theology and practice based on the reports of Irenaeus and the Refutator. Finally, Litwa examines Simonianism in novelistic sources, namely the Acts of Peter and the Pseudo-Clementines . By the time these sources were written, Simon had become the father of all heresies. Accordingly, virtually any heresy could be attributed to Simon. As a result-despite their alluring portraits of Simon-these sources are mostly unusable for the historical study of the Simonian Christian movement. Litwa concludes with a historical profile of the Simonian movement in the second and third centuries.The book features appendices which contain Litwa''s own translations of primary Simonian texts.>

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Authors M David Litwa, M. David Litwa
Publisher T. & T. Clark Ltd.
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 04.04.2024
 
EAN 9780567712950
ISBN 978-0-567-71295-0
No. of pages 224
Dimensions 155 mm x 234 mm x 18 mm
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Religion/theology > Christianity

BIBLES / General, Christianity, Sacred texts, Christianity: sacred texts and revered writings

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