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
§ 27.9. =Saturninus=, or Satornilus of Antioch, according to
Irenæus, a disciple of Menander, was one of the oldest Syrian
Gnostics, during the age of Hadrian, and the one in whose system
of Dualism the most decided traces of Parsee colouring is found.
From the θεὸς ἄγνωστος the spirit world of the kingdom of light
emanates in successive stages. On the lowest stage stand the
seven planet spirits, ἄγγελοι κοσμοκράτορες, at their head the
creator of the world and the god of the Jews. But from eternity
over against the realm of light stands the Hyle in violent
opposition under the rule of Satanas. The seven star spirits
think to found therein a kingdom free and independent of the
Pleroma, and for this purpose make an inroad upon the kingdom
of the Hyle, and seize upon a part of it. Therefore they form
the sensible world and create man as keeper thereof after a fair
model sent by the good God of which they had a dim vision. But
they could not give him the upright form. The supreme God then
takes pity upon the wretched creature. He sends down a spark
of light σπινθήρ into it which fills it with pneumatical life
and makes it stand up. But Satanas set a hylic race of men
over against this pneumatical race, and persecuted the latter
incessantly by demons. The Jewish god then plans to redeem the
persecuted by a Messiah, and inspires prophets to announce his
coming. But Satan, too, has his prophets, and the Jewish god is
not powerful enough to make his views prevail over his enemy’s.
Finally the good God sends to the earth the Aeon [Æon] Νοῦς, in
what has the appearance of a body, in order that he as σωτήρ may
teach the pneumatical how to escape, by Gnosis and asceticism,
abstaining from marriage and the eating of flesh, not only the
attacks of Satan, but also the dominion of the Jewish god and his
star spirits, how to emancipate themselves from all connection
with matter, and to raise themselves into the realm of light.
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