Eglise Gnostique by Jules Doinel

Eglise Gnostique by Jules Doinel

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Eglise Gnostique by Jules Doinel

The restoration of the Gnostic tradition may be dated to a specific dark autumn evening in the year 1890 in the residence of the theosophist Lady Caithness, the duchess of Medina Pomar. This night the French Freemason Jules Doinel received a revelation dictating him to revive the Gnostic church and become its modern representative.

Following this event, the Eglise Gnostique was established, manifesting a Gnosticism based on Cathar structures and largely on the teachings of Valentinus and Simon Magus. Doinel's Gnostic church attracted authoritative people from the esoteric elite of France, such as GErard Encausse, Paul SEdir, Lucien Chamuel, LEonce-EugEne Joseph Fabre des Essarts og Jean-Baptiste Bricaud.

In this book, Rune Odegaard has collected and translated material from Doinel's tradition, and gives the reader a glance at the concepts meeting people seeking admission into this church in the late 19th century. He also presents the main characters in the founding process and the milieu that gave rise to the restoration.

This is the first time the tradition of the Eglise Gnostique is presented in a somewhat consistent and thorough fashion to an English-speaking audience.

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ISBN 13 9788293295211
ISBN 10 829329521X
Title Eglise Gnostique
Author Jules Doinel
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Krystiania
Year published 2017-11-04
Number of pages 158
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.