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Gnosticism In Early Christianity

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Gnosticism in early Christianity refers to a set of religious beliefs and practices that were considered heretical by mainstream Christian teachings.

Key Features

  • Emphasis on hidden spiritual knowledge
  • Dualistic worldview
  • Rejection of the material world
  • Belief in a transcendent deity

Pros

  • Offers a different perspective on spirituality and religion
  • Encourages questioning of traditional beliefs

Cons

  • Was considered heretical by mainstream Christianity
  • Led to conflicts and divisions within early Christian communities

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