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Catechism of the Église Gnostique Explained

Forfatter:
pocket, 2026
Engelsk

Catechism of the glise Gnostique Explained (1899) is one of the foundational documents of the modern Gnostic revival-a rare window into the theology, cosmology, and sacramental life of the earliest glise Gnostique. Written by Dr. Louis-Sophrone Fugairon, known ecclesiastically as Tau Sophronius, this catechism distills the complex doctrines of the French fin-de-si cle occult milieu into a structured, initiatory teaching for clergy and aspirants.

Drawing from the Pistis Sophia, the Bruce Codex, Valentinian and Basilidean traditions, Cathar mythos, and the esoteric Catholicism of the era, the work presents a sweeping vision of the divine, pneumatic, and hylic worlds; the hierarchies of the Pleroma; the fall and redemption of the soul; and the sacramental mysteries that guide the initiate toward liberation. At once mystical, speculative, devotional, and idiosyncratic, it reveals both the brilliance and the contradictions of early modern Gnostic thought.

This new translation by Tau Phosphoros-the first complete English rendering of the text-offers clarity, precision, and critical context. The Translator's Introduction provides a candid assessment of the work's strengths, innovations, and historical limitations, including its unique mythological constructions and the cultural assumptions of its time. The result is a volume that is both historically faithful and accessible to contemporary readers.

For scholars of Western esotericism, clergy of modern Gnostic churches, and students of occult history, this edition offers an indispensable resource: a primary document from the Mother Church of nearly all contemporary ecclesiastical Gnosticism, presented with honesty, nuance, and care.

Oversetter
Tau Phosphoros
ISBN
9781946814210
Språk
Engelsk
Vekt
345 gram
Utgivelsesdato
7.2.2026
Antall sider
254