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  2. Neoplatonism is a school of Hellenistic philosophy that took shape in the 3rd century, based on the teachings of Plato and some of his early followers. While Gnosticism was influenced by Middle Platonism, neoplatonists from the third century onward rejected Gnosticism.

  3. Oct 12, 2022 · Papers presented at the 6th international conference of the International Society for Neoplatonic Studies, entitled International Conference on Neoplatonism and Gnosticism, held at University of Oklahoma, Mar. 18-21, 1984. Includes bibliographical references and index.

  4. Jan 11, 2016 · Neoplatonic philosophy is a strict form of principle-monism that strives to understand everything on the basis of a single cause that they considered divine, and indiscriminately referred to as “the First”, “the One”, or “the Good”.

  5. Neo-platonism (or Neoplatonism) is a modern term used to designate the period of Platonic philosophy beginning with the work of Plotinus and ending with the closing of the Platonic Academy by the Emperor Justinian in 529 C.E.

  6. Jul 7, 1992 · Paperback – July 7, 1992. by Richard T. Wallis (Editor), Jay Bregman (Editor) 5.0 6 ratings. See all formats and editions. In recent decades our view of Gnosticism has been revolutionized by the discovery of a Coptic Gnostic library at Nag-Hammadi, Egypt.

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  7. Jun 6, 2023 · Article. Religious Parallels to the Simulation Hypothesis: Gnosticism, Mormonism, and Neoplatonism. Published: 06 June 2023. ( 2023 ) Cite this article. Download PDF. Ian Huyett. Abstract. According to the simulation hypothesis, our universe is almost certainly a simulation created by posthuman programmers.

  8. Jan 1, 1992 · Neoplatonism and Gnosticism. Richard T. Wallis, Jay Bregman. SUNY Press, Jan 1, 1992 - Religion - 531 pages. In recent decades our view of Gnosticism has been revolutionized by the discovery of...

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