The repetition of originality : on the question of association between late antique ‘Gnostics’ and the medieval Kabbalah : an argument for a revised methodology
<p>This thesis aims to provide a critique of the conclusions of Gershom Scholem regarding the potential for ‘Gnostic’-Kabbalistic filiation, and to establish whether, in light of the available evidence, Scholem’s arguments (which have yet, to my mind, to be sufficiently challenged) can be reas...
Main Author: | Goldstein, B |
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Other Authors: | Edwards, M |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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2013
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