Church History, Volume 1 (of 3)Kurtz, J. H. (Johann Heinrich)
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Church History, Volume 1 (of 3)
Kurtz, J. H. (Johann Heinrich)
Church history
calls chaos into being. This chaos was still itself an οὐκ ὄν,
but yet also the πανσπερμία τοῦ κόσμου upon which now the οὐκ ὢν
θεός as ἀκίνητος κινητής operated attractively by his beauty. The
pneumatic element in the newly created chaos is represented in a
threefold sonship (υἱότης τριμερής) of which the first and most
perfect immediately after creation with the swiftness of thought
takes its flight to the happy realm of non-existence, the Pleroma.
The second less perfect sonship struggles after the first (hence
called, μιμητική), but must, on reaching the borders of the
happy realm, cast aside the less perfect part of its being, which
now as the Holy Spirit (μεθόριον πνεῦμα) forms the vestibule
(στερέωμα) or boundary line between the Pleroma (τὰ ὑπερκόσμια)
and the cosmos, and although severed from the sonship, still,
like a vessel out of which sweet ointment has been taken, it
bears to this lower world some of the perfume adhering to it.
The third sonship being in need of purifying must still remain in
the Panspermia, and is as such the subject of future redemption.
On the other hand, the greatest archon as the most complete
concentration of all wisdom, might and glory which was found
in the psychical elements of chaos, flew up to the firmament as
ἀῤῥητῶν ἀῤῥητότερος. He now fancied himself to be the Supreme God
and ruler of all things, and begot a son, who according to the
predetermination of the non-existing excelled him in insight and
wisdom. For himself and Son, having with them besides six other
unnamed principalities, he founded the higher heavens, the so-
called Ogdoas. After him there arose of chaos a second inferior
Archon with the predicate ἄῤῥητος, who likewise begat a son
mightier than himself, and founded a lower heavenly realm,
the so-called Hebdomas, the planetary heavens. The rest of the
Panspermia was the developed κατὰ φύσιν, that is, in accordance
with the natural principle implanted in it by the non-existent
“at our stage” (τὸ διάστημα τὸ καθ’ ἡμᾶς). As the time drew near
for the manifestation of the children of God, that is, of men
whose pneumatical endowment was derived from the third sonship,
the son of the great Archon through the mediation of the μεθόριον
πνεῦμα first devised the saving plan of the Pleroma. With fear
and trembling now the great Archon too acknowledged his error,
repented of this self-exaltation and with the whole Ogdoas
rejoiced in the scheme of salvation. Through him also the son of
the second Archon is enlightened, and he instructs his father,
who now as the God of the Old Testament prepares the way for the
development of salvation by the law and prophecy. The beginning
is made by Jesus, son of the virgin Mary, who first himself
absorbed the ray of the higher light, and as “the firstborn
of the children of God” became also the Saviour (σωτήρ) of
his brethren. His sufferings were necessary for removing the
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