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Pleroma (Greek πληρωμα) generally refers to the totality of God's powers. The term means fullness, and is used in Christian theological contexts: both in Gnosticism generally, and in Colossians 2.9. Gnosticism holds that the world is controlled by evil archons, among whom is the deity of the Old Testament, who held the human spirit captive

Werner Hamacher (b. 1948) is a deconstructive literary critic and theorist. Hamacher is currently a Professor in the University of Frankfurt's Institute for General and Comparative Literature (Institut für Allgemeine und Vergleichende Literaturwissenschaft) and was previously Professor of German and the Humanities at Johns Hopkins University


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* Encyclopedia - Pleroma

Pleroma (Greek πληρωμα) generally refers to the totality of God's powers. The term means fullness, and is used in Christian theological contexts: both in Gnosticism generally, and in Colossians 2.9. Gnosticism holds that the world is controlled by evil archons, among whom is the deity of the Old Testament, who held the human spirit captive. The heavenly pleroma is the center of divine life, a region of light "above" (the term is not to be understood spatially) our world, occupied by spiritual beings such as aeons ...

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* Encyclopedia - Werner Hamacher

Werner Hamacher (b. 1948) is a deconstructive literary critic and theorist. Hamacher is currently a Professor in the University of Frankfurt's Institute for General and Comparative Literature (Institut für Allgemeine und Vergleichende Literaturwissenschaft) and was previously Professor of German and the Humanities at Johns Hopkins University. He is the author of "Pleroma -- Dialectics and Hermeneutics in Hegel" and "Premises: Essays on Philosophy from Kant to Celan". He is also the co-editor of the series Meridian: Crossing A

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Pleroma-Night (Gothic Rock-Slovenia)Pleroma-Night (Gothic Rock-Slovenia)

Pleroma were a Slovenian gothic rock band active in the late 80's. They were formed in the town of Ptuj and released only one al...





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* Encyclopedia - Monad Gnosticism

In many Gnostic systems (and heresiologies), God is known as the Monad, the One, The Absolute Aion teleos (The Perfect Æon), Bythos (Depth or Profundity, Βυθος), Proarkhe (Before the Beginning, προαρχη), and E Arkhe (The Beginning, η αρχη). God is the high source of the pleroma, the region of light. The various emanations of God are called æons. Within certain variations of Gnosticism, especially those inspired by Monoimus, the Monad was the highest God w ...

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* Encyclopedia - List of terms in Xenosaga

The following is a list of other items from the PS2 series Xenosaga that do not fit the current lists. List of terms in Xenosaga - A. List of terms in Xenosaga - Abel's Ark. Abel's Ark is a Gnosis the size of an entire star system. The Gnosis is one of Wilhelm's interests, as well as the latest problem facing Shion and friends as of the end of Episode II. At the end of Episode II, the Original Zohar was sucked into the black hole locate ... Including:

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* Encyclopedia - Æon

The Latin word æon means forever. It is derived from the Greek word αίών, which at one point meant a period of existence or life. Æon - Temporal æon. This means the same thing as the word eon: an eternal frame of time, eternity. Quantitatively, eon refers to a period of time of 1,000,000,000 years. However, geologists refer to the period in which animals evolved into abundance as the Phanerozoic Eon, which only lasts 545 million years, to the present day. Occ ... Including:

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* Encyclopedia - Aeon

The Latin word aeon, also spelled eon or æon, means "forever" or "for eternity". It is derived from the Greek word αίών (aion), which at one point meant "a period of existence" or "life". In geology, the word eon quantitatively refers to a period of time of 1,000,000,000 years. However, geologists refer to the period in which animals evolved into abundance as the Phanerozoic Eon, which has only lasted 545 million years, to the present day. Aeon - In philosophy and mys ... Including:

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* Encyclopedia - Paul Carus

Paul Carus, Ph. D. (1852‑1919) was a German-American editor, born at Ilsenburg, Germany, and educated at the universities of Strassburg and Tübingen. Afterward he emigrated to the United States and established himself in Chicago, where he became editor of the Open Court and the Monist. The eclectic Paul Carus is immortalized by the Carus Foundation, the Carus Lectures, and the American Philosophical Association. Carus considered himself a theologian rather than philosopher, however. He referred to himself as "an atheist who loved God." As a Pantheist he referred to su ...

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* Encyclopedia - Gnosticism

Gnosticism is a blanket term for various mystical initiatory religions, sects and knowledge schools, which were most prominent in the first few centuries AD. It is also applied to modern revivals of these groups and, sometimes, by analogy to all religious movements based on secret knowledge gnosis, thus can lead to confusion. The occult nature of gnostic teaching (as seen from a modern viewpoint) and the fact that much of the material relating to the schools comprising Gnosticism has traditionally come from critiques by orthodo ... Including:

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* Encyclopedia - Mandaeism

Mandaeism (Mandaic mandaiuta) is a blanket term for the religion of the Mandaeans (Classical Mandaic mandaiia, Neo-Mandaic Mandeyānā) who are the followers of Mendā d-Heyyi (Mandaic manda ḏ-hiia "Knowledge of Life"). Mandaeism is a monotheistic religion practiced primarily in southern Iraq and the Iranian province of Khuzestan, as well as among a substantial diaspora population in Europe, Australia, and North America. The exact number of Mandaeans worldwide is unknown, but conservative gues ... Including:

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* Encyclopedia - Thelema

Thelema is the English transliteration of the Ancient Greek noun θέλημα will, from the verb ἐθέλω to will, wish, purpose. Thelema - Aleister Crowley's Thelema. Thelema is the name of a philosophical/religious system established in 1904 through Aleister Crowley and his wife, Rose Edith Kelly, with the writing of Liber AL vel Legis, or The Book of the Law. Crowley claimed to have taken this short work of about 5,000 words, comparable in length to the Tao Te Ching, as direct au ... Including:

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* Encyclopedia - Valentinius

Valentinius, more usually called Valentinus (c. 100 - c. 153), was the best known and for a time most successful Christian Gnostic theologian. He founded his school in Rome. Tertullian in Adversus Valentinianos iv, said he was a candidate for bishop of Rome (the date would be about 143) and that he lost the election by a narrow margin. Tertullian also said he was declared heretical after his death, in 175. "Valentinus has disappeared, yet these are Valentinians who derive from Valentinus. At Antioch alone to this day Axi ... Including:

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* Encyclopedia - Soul

The soul, according to many religious and philosophical traditions, is the ethereal substance — spirit (Hebrew:rooah or nefesh) — particular to a unique living being. Such traditions often consider the soul both immortal and innately aware of its immortal nature, as well as the true basis for sentience in each living being. The concept of the soul has strong links with notions of an afterlife, but opinions may vary wildly, even within a given religion, as to what happens to the soul after death. Many wi ... Including:

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