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- catalog contributor b571418.
- catalog created "1985.".
- catalog date "1985".
- catalog date "1985.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1985.".
- catalog description "I. The term asaleutos and its significance -- A. The theme in Jewish literature of Yahweh's people "who will not be moved" -- B. The term asaleutos in Hellenistic-Roman literature -- The immovability of transcendent things -- Immovable humans -- C. Conclusion -- II. Immovability in The three steles of Seth -- A. The "standing" Adamas -- B. The Greek term hestanai and the immovability of the transcendent -- C. 3StSeth and the Simonian "standing one" -- D. Significance of "standing" language used of Adamas rather than Barbelo or the preexistent -- Differentiation between the Noetic realm and its source in Platonic traditions -- Differentiation between the Noetic realm and its source in 3StSeth -- The Noetic realm, the perfect human, and immovability".
- catalog description "III. Immovability in Zostrianos -- A. Introduction -- B. "Standing" of the visionary Zostrianos -- D. Transcendental "standing" in late antiquity -- The standing of the soul in the transcendent in Platonic tradition -- "Standing before God" in Jewish and Christian apocalyptic -- E. Literal standing practiced by spiritual heroes -- Practice of standing in Christian monasticism -- Socrates' habit of standing still -- Summary -- F. Asceticism as a manifestation of immovability in Zost: The fleeing of femaleness as a transition to stability".
- catalog description "IV. Immovability in The Apocryphon of John -- A. The stability of the transcendent realm: "Standing aeons" -- B. The mistake of Sophia as an etiology of movement -- C. Being "set right" as the recovery of stability -- D. Immovability and passionlessness -- E. Movement and cosmic powers -- F. The instability of fate vs. immovable pronoia -- G. Summary -- V. Immovability in The Gospel of the Egyptians -- VI. Immovability in The Sophia of Jesus Christ".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. [210]-220) and index.".
- catalog description "VII. The inclusiveness of the immovable race -- A. Introduction -- B. The absence of soteriological determinism -- C. Membership in the immovable race as the achievement of perfect humanity -- D. The immovable race as open-ended -- VIII. The immovable race and the question of sectarian Sitz im Leben -- A. Community theology or individual speculations? -- B. Signs of communal commitments -- C. indications of ore than one social group -- D. "Sethian" or "extra-Sethian" origins of the designation?".
- catalog extent "xii, 239 p. ;".
- catalog identifier "9004075976".
- catalog isPartOf "Nag Hammadi studies ; 29".
- catalog issued "1985".
- catalog issued "1985.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Leiden : Brill,".
- catalog subject "229/.9 19".
- catalog subject "BT1390 .W47 1985".
- catalog subject "Gnosticism.".
- catalog subject "Rest Religious aspects.".
- catalog tableOfContents "I. The term asaleutos and its significance -- A. The theme in Jewish literature of Yahweh's people "who will not be moved" -- B. The term asaleutos in Hellenistic-Roman literature -- The immovability of transcendent things -- Immovable humans -- C. Conclusion -- II. Immovability in The three steles of Seth -- A. The "standing" Adamas -- B. The Greek term hestanai and the immovability of the transcendent -- C. 3StSeth and the Simonian "standing one" -- D. Significance of "standing" language used of Adamas rather than Barbelo or the preexistent -- Differentiation between the Noetic realm and its source in Platonic traditions -- Differentiation between the Noetic realm and its source in 3StSeth -- The Noetic realm, the perfect human, and immovability".
- catalog tableOfContents "III. Immovability in Zostrianos -- A. Introduction -- B. "Standing" of the visionary Zostrianos -- D. Transcendental "standing" in late antiquity -- The standing of the soul in the transcendent in Platonic tradition -- "Standing before God" in Jewish and Christian apocalyptic -- E. Literal standing practiced by spiritual heroes -- Practice of standing in Christian monasticism -- Socrates' habit of standing still -- Summary -- F. Asceticism as a manifestation of immovability in Zost: The fleeing of femaleness as a transition to stability".
- catalog tableOfContents "IV. Immovability in The Apocryphon of John -- A. The stability of the transcendent realm: "Standing aeons" -- B. The mistake of Sophia as an etiology of movement -- C. Being "set right" as the recovery of stability -- D. Immovability and passionlessness -- E. Movement and cosmic powers -- F. The instability of fate vs. immovable pronoia -- G. Summary -- V. Immovability in The Gospel of the Egyptians -- VI. Immovability in The Sophia of Jesus Christ".
- catalog tableOfContents "VII. The inclusiveness of the immovable race -- A. Introduction -- B. The absence of soteriological determinism -- C. Membership in the immovable race as the achievement of perfect humanity -- D. The immovable race as open-ended -- VIII. The immovable race and the question of sectarian Sitz im Leben -- A. Community theology or individual speculations? -- B. Signs of communal commitments -- C. indications of ore than one social group -- D. "Sethian" or "extra-Sethian" origins of the designation?".
- catalog title "The immovable race : a gnostic designation and the theme of stability in late antiquity / by Michael Allen Williams.".
- catalog type "text".