Die Eucharistie ist Jesus: Anfänge einer Theorie des Sakraments im koptischen Philippusevangelium (NHC II 3)

Vorläufige material /H. Schmid -- 1. Kapitel. Das Philippusevangelium als Erörterung über den Wert der Sakramente /H. Schmid -- 2. Kapitel. Ansätze einer Theorie des Sakraments /H. Schmid -- 3. Kapitel. Spender und Empfänger der Sakramentalen Rituale /H. Schmid -- 4. Kapitel. Ergebnisse /H. Schmid -...

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Published in:Vigiliae Christianae
Main Author: Schmid, Herbert 1964- (Author)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:German
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Published: Boston Brill 2007
In: Vigiliae Christianae (88)
Year: 2007
Reviews:Die Eucharistie ist Jesus. Anfänge einer Theorie des Sakraments im koptischen Philippusevangelium (NHC II 3) (2009) (Nicklas, Tobias, 1967 -)
Edition:Online-Ausg.
Series/Journal:Vigiliae Christianae Supplements to Vigiliae Christianae 88
Further subjects:B Sacraments History of doctrines Early church, ca. 30-600
B Gospel of Philip Theology
B Sacraments History of doctrines Early church, ca. 30-600
B Gnosticism
B Jesus Christ Gnostic interpretations
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Summary:Vorläufige material /H. Schmid -- 1. Kapitel. Das Philippusevangelium als Erörterung über den Wert der Sakramente /H. Schmid -- 2. Kapitel. Ansätze einer Theorie des Sakraments /H. Schmid -- 3. Kapitel. Spender und Empfänger der Sakramentalen Rituale /H. Schmid -- 4. Kapitel. Ergebnisse /H. Schmid -- Literaturverzeichnis /H. Schmid -- Stellenregister /H. Schmid -- Sachregister /H. Schmid -- Supplements to Vigiliae Christianae /H. Schmid.
Given the concept of salvation through knowledge in Valentinian Gnosis, which is basically anti-materialist, one would not expect concrete physical rituals to play a large role in its practice. The Nag Hammadi Gospel of Philip is widely recognized as a Valentinian text, yet it contains portions of a treatise on the value of baptism, anointing, and the eucharist. The text, which arguably comes from the end of the second century, presents the first developed theory and justification of these sacraments in Early Christianity. The present study reconstructs this theory from the fragmentary text and considers its consequences for the organization of the community. Thus, the book is also an attempt to address the problem of institutionalization in early Christian communities
Item Description:Slightly revised version of the author's Dissertation--Universität München, 2005. - Includes bibliographical references (p. [505]-531) and indexes
ISBN:9047421639
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Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1163/ej.9789004160965.i-555