Hidden wisdom: esoteric traditions and the roots of Christian mysticism

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Abstract

This book investigates the problems of esoteric traditions in early Christianity, their origin and their transformation in Patristic hermeneutics, in the West as well as in the East. It argues that these traditions eventually formed the basis of nascent Christian mysticism in Late Antiquity. These esoteric traditions do not reflect the influence of Greek Mystery religions, as has often been claimed, but rather seem to stem from the Jewish background of Christianity. They were adopted by various Gnostic teachings, a fact which helps explain their eventual disappearance from Patristic literature. The ten chapters study each a different aspect of the problem, including the questions of Gnostic and Manichaean esotericism. This book will be of interest to all students of religious history in Late Antiquity.
Original languageEnglish
Place of PublicationLeiden
PublisherE.J. Brill
Number of pages195
ISBN (Print)9004105042, 9789004105041
StatePublished - 1996

Publication series

NameStudies in the history of religions
PublisherE.J. Brill
Volume70

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