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Re: Theos-World Re: re Steve S's" ancient documents" re JC/MM etc

Mar 19, 2004 06:22 PM
by Compiler


Because the very long link that John provided directly to the article entitled
"GNOSIS AND CHRISTIANITY: Christos and Sophia Achamoth", which is the 10th
article in "THE CHRISTIAN SCHEME" 36-part series, was broken in the e-mail that
came to me, and the same thing may have happened to others, I'm providing it
again along with other ways to get to it.

This is the same long link directly
to it that John provided:
http://www.wisdomworld.org/additional/christianity/ChristosSophiaAchamoth.html

In case it's broken again, this is the link
to the index page that it's on:
THE CHRISTIAN SCHEME (a 36-part series)
[It's the 2nd series on the page]:
http://www.wisdomworld.org/additional/christianity/index.html

And just in case that link is broken, this
is the link that takes you down to the
CHRISTIANITY IN THE "LIGHT OF THEOSOPHY"
section on the Additional articles index page.
The link to the above index page is the first
one that's listed in the section:
http://www.wisdomworld.org/additional/index.html#5

John DeSantis
(Compiler)
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samblo@cs.com wrote:

> Stave and Mauri,
> Mauri mentioned Sophia but it seems to me he did not discriminate
> between the three Sophia's, vis "Sophia" the Consort of Deity in the
> Gnostic Texts (Genesis;In Wisdom god created the heavens and the
> Earh) the higher Sophia is the Sipheroth of Wisdom, and then there is
> lower Sophia, Sophis Achamoth who is in the matter realm.Then
> there is also Sophia Punicus.
>
> For Sophia Achamoth:
> http://www.wisdomworld.org/additional/christianity/ChristosSophia
> Achamoth.html
> Mary Magdalene:
> Aslo , although they tend to ascribe the Pistis Sophia to the
> Valentinian
> Church it is not been set in concrete with finiality. But at any rate
> there
> is a good amount of content in the Pistis sophia that has her
> origination
> and questions in it among other things
>
> for Pistis Sophia:
> http://http://www.gnosis.org/library.html
>
> unfortunately they have only Book 1 currently online of the Four Books
> of the Pistis Sophia.
>
> Aslo, about the Phoenicians mentioned in an earlier post her is a good
> site that describes the Phoenician Pantheon:
>
> http://phoenicia.org/pagan.html
>
> John
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