Church History, Volume 1 (of 3)Kurtz, J. H. (Johann Heinrich)
Religion
Church History, Volume 1 (of 3)
Kurtz, J. H. (Johann Heinrich)
Church history
psychical and somatical elements of the Panspermia adhering to
him. They were therefore actual, not mere seeming sufferings. His
bodily part returned to the formlessness out of which it sprang;
his psychical part arose from the grave, but in his ascension
returned into the Hebdomas, while his pneumatic being belonging
to the third sonship went up to the happy seat of the οὐκ ὢν θεός.
And as he, the firstborn, so also all the children of God, have
afterwards to perform their task of securing the highest possible
development and perfection of the groaning creation (Rom. viii.
19), that is, of all souls which by their nature are eternally
bound “to our stage.” Then finally, God will pour over all
ranks of being beginning from the lowest the great ignorance
(τὴν μεγάλην ἄγνοιαν) so that no one may be disturbed in their
blessedness by the knowledge of a higher. Thus the restitution of
all things is accomplished.--The mild spirit which pervades this
dogmatic system preserved from extravagances of a rigoristic or
libertine sort the ethical system resulting from it. Marriage was
honoured and regarded as holy, though celibacy was admitted to be
helpful in freeing the soul from the thraldom of fleshly lusts.
§ 27.3. The system set forth by Irenæus and others, as that of
Basilides, represents the Supreme God as _Pater innatus_ or θεὸς
ἄῤῥητος. From him emanates the Νοῦς, from this again the Λόγος,
from this the Φρόνησις, who brings forth Σοφία and Δύναμις. From
the two last named spring the Ἀρχαί, Ἐξουσίαι and Ἄγγελοι, who
with number seven of the higher gods, the primal father, at their
head, constitute the highest heaven. From this as its ἀντίτυπος
radiates forth a second spiritual world, and the emanation
continues in this way, until it is completed and exhausts itself
in the number of 365 spiritual worlds or heavens under the mystic
name Ἀβραξάς or Ἀβρασάξ which has in its letters the numerical
value referred to. This last and most imperfect of these
spiritual worlds with its seven planet spirits forms the heaven
visible to us. Through this three hundred and sixty-five times
repeated emanation the Pleroma approaches the borders of the hyle,
a seething mass of forces wildly tossing against one another.
These rush wildly against it, snatch from it fragments of light
and imprison them in matter. From this mixture the Archon of the
lowest heaven in fellowship with his companions creates the earth,
and to each of them apportions by lot a nation, reserving to
himself the Jewish nation which he seeks to raise above all other
nations, and so introduces envy and ambition into heaven, and
war and bloodshed upon earth. Finally, the Supreme God sends his
First-born, the Νοῦς, in order to deliver men from the power of
the angel that created the world. He assumes the appearance of a
body, and does many miracles. The Jews determined upon his death;
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