Authors: Tobias Churton
ISBN-13: 9781594770357, ISBN-10: 1594770352
Format: Paperback
Publisher: Inner Traditions Bear & Company
Date Published: March 2005
Edition: 2ND
Tobias Churton is a filmmaker and the founding editor of the magazine Freemasonry Today. He studied theology at Oxford University and created the award-winning documentary series and accompanying book The Gnostics, as well as several other films on Christian doctrine, mysticism, and magical folklore. He lives in England.
Gnosticism was a contemporary of early Christianity, and its demise can be traced to Christianity's efforts to silence its teachings. Its influence extended from the Middle Ages to the Sufis, Carl Jung, Rudolf Steiner, and the Rosicrucians and Freemasons. Today's heirs to Gnosticism continue to strive to create a Temple of new cosmic understanding.
More than a quarter century after his award-winning documentary and book The Gnostics, Churton returns to the academic love of his life. Exhaustive (but not exhausting) in scope and copiously annotated, his work will spice up virtually any reading list of Gnosticism and early Christianity. Positioning religious and philosophical questions alongside those of science and history, Churton clarifies that while Gnostic philosophy "represents a thoroughgoing inquiry into truth values," it does not adhere to the "literary monolith that we have become accustomed to think of when we use the term philosophy." With great effort-and resulting effect-he succeeds in writing each one of his 14 chapters as a world unto itself. From the Magi to the Freemasons, the Hermetics to Jimi Hendrix, Churton unfurls an evolving awareness of and quest for truth across the ages. If there is a criticism, it is only that the rich history of the Knights Templar and the ensuing incarnations of the Freemasons could have been balanced with equally detailed study of the Enlightened literati and modern scientists. Seasoned with excerpts from original texts and replete with multicultural narratives, Churton will pique the interest not only of professional academics but anyone interested in the Gnostics through the centuries. (Mar.) Copyright 2005 Reed Business Information.
Foreword | ||
Pt. 1 | Antiquity | |
1 | Before the Gnostics | 10 |
2 | From the Magi to St. Paul | 26 |
3 | The first Gnostics | 89 |
Pt. 2 | The Middle Ages | |
4 | Magic in the Middle Ages | 122 |
5 | The Sufis | 144 |
6 | The troubadours | 160 |
7 | The Knights Templar | 201 |
Pt. 3 | Enlightenment | |
8 | Jacob Bohme's Theosophick cosmos | 234 |
9 | Germany 1710-1800 : the return of the Rosy Cross | 260 |
10 | Freemasonry in France | 291 |
Pt. 4 | The modern age | |
11 | A new aeon : Aleister Crowley | 314 |
12 | Light in the jar | 366 |
13 | Gnosis and the new physics | 371 |
14 | Gnosis today : a personal view | 387 |