- The
Archontics, or Archontici, were a
Gnostic sect that
existed in Palestine,
Syria and Armenia, who
arose towards the mid 4th
century CE. They were thus...
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closely related to it, are the
builders of the
physical universe.
Among the
Archontics, Ophites,
Sethians and in the
writings of Nag
Hammadi library, the archons...
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Sethianism fragmented into
various sectarian Gnostic groups such as the
Archontics, Audians, Borborites, and Phibionites, and
perhaps Stratiotici, and Secundians...
- no
resurrection of the flesh, but only of the soul', say the so-called
Archontics, a late
gnostic group in Palestine".
Muslims believe that ʿĪsā (Jesus)...
- 2008. Cowan,
Tommy P. (2018). "What Most
People Would Call Evil: The
Archontic Spirituality of
William S. Burroughs". La Rosa di Paracelso:
Rivista di...
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authorities and
powers were
similar to
those of
Sethianism or of the
Archontics.
Their doctrine was
condemned as
heresy by the
Synod of
Achaia in approximately...
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Menandrians Abelonians Agapetae Alogians Angelici Antitactae Aquarii Archontics Ascodroutes Barbeliotae Borborites Coddians (also
called Koddians) Levitics...
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Nicolaism Novatianism Thomasines Proto-orthodox
Christianity Antitactae Archontics Basilideans Borborites Stratiotici Cainites Carpocratianism Cerdonians...
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Sethianism fragmented into
various sectarian Gnostic groups, like the
Archontics, Audians, Borborites, and Phibionites. Some of
these groups existed into...
- Plotinus's
circle belonged rather to the
older group called Sethians or
Archontics,
related to the
Ophites or Barbelognostics: they
probably called themselves...