Sacra Scriptura

Sacra Scriptura
Author: James H. Charlesworth
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 230
Release: 2014-04-24
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0567296687

Many of the writings deemed 'apocryphal' and 'pseudepigraphical'were in circulation in the early centuries of Judaism and Christianity. Their influences and impacts on the development of early communities, and the development of Jewish and Christian thoughts, have not yet been sufficiently examined. While this judgment is especially true for the so-called Christian Apocrypha, it also applies for other writings that were not included in the Jewish and Christian Bibles and nor in other sacred collections of Scripture,like Rabbinics and Patristics. Most of these ancient writings functioned, to some degree, as sacred texts or scripture-sacra scriptura-in the communities in which they were produced and in others to which they circulated.This volume focuses on how some of these forgotten voices were heard within numerous early religious communities, helping to remove the distressing silence in many areas of the ancient world.

Selected Papers 2

Selected Papers 2
Author: W B Henning
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 708
Release: 2023-12-28
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9004671382

The Light and the Darkness

The Light and the Darkness
Author: Paul Mirecki
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 231
Release: 2020-10-26
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9004439900

This is the second volume of scholarly studies in Manichaeism which were originally presented before the Manichaean Studies Group of the Society of Biblical Literature from 1997 through 1999. Like its predecessor, Emerging from Darkness: Studies in the Recovery of Manichaean Sources (Brill, 1997), this volume presents the latest international scholarship from leading researchers in the growing field of Manichaean studies. Here the researchers move from the continuing foundational work of recovering Manichaean sources to the necessary task of understanding the relationship of Manichaeans to the larger world in which they lived. That relationship took several distinct forms, and the contributions in this book analyze those forms, examining the relationship of Manichaeism with diverse cultural, social and religious traditions.

Egregoroi

Egregoroi
Author: Valentin Scavr
Publisher:
Total Pages: 136
Release: 2020-07-07
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780999768044

Within EGREGOROI are engraved the first two parts of the scripture dedicated to the Cult of Guardians\Watchers. Valentin Scavr utilizes not only occult and spiritual experience within Res Satanae, but long and arduous work with ancient texts, preserved throughout time, as well as pertinent legends and archeological research. And, irregardless of its inherent artistic merit, it can (and should) be used as a practical course. Thus, this book can catch the breath of those few, fellow-travelers who tread the path of Daemonlatry and the orthodox worship of Diabolic Force.

Egregores

Egregores
Author: Mark Stavish
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 202
Release: 2018-07-10
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 1620555786

The first book to explore the history and influence of egregores, powerful autonomous psychic entities created by a collective group mind • Examines the history of egregores from ancient times to present day, including their role in Western Mystery traditions and popular culture and media • Reveals documented examples of egregores from ancient Greece and Rome, Tibetan Buddhism, Islam, modern esoteric orders, the writings of H. P. Lovecraft and Kenneth Grant, and the followers of Julius Evola and Aleister Crowley • Provides instructions on how to identify egregores, free yourself from parasitic and destructive entities, and destroy an egregore, should the need arise One of most important but little known concepts of Western occultism is that of the egregore, an autonomous psychic entity created by a collective group mind. An egregore is sustained by belief, ritual, and sacrifice and relies upon the devotion of a group of people, from a small coven to an entire nation, for its existence. An egregore that receives enough sustenance can take on a life of its own, becoming an independent deity with powers its believers can use to further their own spiritual advancement and material desires. Presenting the first book devoted to the study of egregores, Mark Stavish examines the history of egregores from ancient times to present day, with detailed and documented examples, and explores how they are created, sustained, directed, and destroyed. He explains how egregores were well known in the classical period of ancient Greece and Rome, when they were consciously called into being to watch over city states. He explores the egregore concept as it was understood in various Western Mystery traditions, including the Corpus Hermeticum, and offers further examples from Tibetan Buddhism, Islam, modern esoteric orders such as the Order of the Golden Dawn and Rosicrucianism, the writings of H. P. Lovecraft and Kenneth Grant, and the followers of Julius Evola and Aleister Crowley. The author discusses how, even as the fundamental principles of the egregore were forgotten, egregores continue to be formed, sometimes by accident. Stavish provides instructions on how to identify egregores, free yourself from a parasitic and destructive collective entity, and destroy an egregore, should the need arise. Revealing how egregores form the foundation of nearly all human interactions, the author shows how egregores have moved into popular culture and media--underscoring the importance of intense selectivity in the information we accept and the ways we perceive the world and our place in it.

The Prophet

The Prophet
Author: A.R. Wheeler
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 255
Release: 2013-05-23
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1479757438

The Prophet tells a story of Alex a young man who is a modern day prophet. Befriended by a mysterious stranger who attempts to protect him from the fallen angel Azaziel who’s plan to destroy mankind by creating an army of his offspring, which does not include the prophet being alive. The Heavenly Host loses no time in sending their own agent to right the wrongs and stop the fallen. The Watchers must look on as circumstances escalate to bring on the end of days. Can the watchers stop Heaven and Hell falling into a full scale war? Or will the Watchers remain neutral and not interfere again in human affairs? Will Alex and his family survive the carnage unleashed? How will Alex be received by a modern society who seems to have lost all faith? How will society fare against the onslaught of the fallen angels? Indeed how will society fare when measured by a heavenly messenger who has no tolerance of doubt?

What the Spirit Says to the Churches

What the Spirit Says to the Churches
Author: Hubert J. Richards
Publisher:
Total Pages: 156
Release: 1967
Genre: Apocalyptic literature
ISBN:

The structure of the Apocalypse emerges as the key to its understanding. Here this structure is analyzed and shown to be framed upon the repetition of one constant theme. The mode of the repetition is poetic, but not, as the author is at pains to point out, essentially visual.

The Quintessence of August

The Quintessence of August
Author: Brian Stableford
Publisher: Wildside Press LLC
Total Pages: 184
Release: 2011-01-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1434412229

During an August heat-wave, the Comte de Saint-Germain seeks the help of detective Auguste Dupin. Someone--or someTHING--is trying to kill him! The Comte has inherited a magical cello and a mysterious sealed box. A psychic vampire (an "egregore") intends to use the cello and a magical musical composition to steal another soul. Can Dupin and his faithful companion unravel the puzzle in time to save the Comte?

The Dead Sea Scrolls and the Nag Hammadi Codices

The Dead Sea Scrolls and the Nag Hammadi Codices
Author:
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 486
Release: 2022-08-08
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9004517561

The discoveries of Coptic books containing “Gnostic” scriptures in Upper Egypt in 1945 and of the Dead Sea Scrolls near Khirbet Qumran in 1946 are commonly reckoned as the most important archaeological finds of the twentieth century for the study of early Christianity and ancient Judaism. Yet, impeded by academic insularity and delays in publication, scholars never conducted a full-scale, comparative investigation of these two sensational corpora—until now. Featuring articles by an all-star, international lineup of scholars, this book offers the first sustained, interdisciplinary study of the Dead Sea Scrolls and the Nag Hammadi Codices.