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1Les trois stèles de Seth

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  • Title: Les trois stèles de Seth
  • Language: fre
  • Number of Pages: Median: 128
  • Publisher: Presses de l'Université Laval
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  • Publish Location: Québec, Canada

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  • First Year Published: 1983
  • Is Full Text Available: Yes
  • Is The Book Public: No
  • Access Status: Borrowable

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Three Steles of Seth

text, Seth uses the three steles to record three doxologies or hymns of praise. The text is framed as a revelation of Dositheos, who sees the steles inscribed

Kalyptos

Kalyptos is mentioned in Nag Hammadi texts such as Zostrianos, The Three Steles of Seth, Allogenes the Stranger, and Marsanes. Aeon (Gnosticism) Hypostasis

Autogenes

Autogenes is mentioned in Nag Hammadi texts such as Zostrianos, The Three Steles of Seth, Allogenes the Stranger, and Marsanes. Autogenes in Gnosticism is roughly

Zostrianos

Porphyry criticized in Life of Plotinus. Like other Sethian Gnostic texts Marsanes, Allogenes, and Three Steles of Seth, its ideas appear more Middle

Trimorphic Protennoia

of John, Zostrianos, Holy Book of the Great Invisible Spirit, and Three Steles of Seth. The first-person pronouncements are similar to those in The Thunder

Protophanes

Protophanes is mentioned in Nag Hammadi texts such as Zostrianos, The Three Steles of Seth, Allogenes the Stranger, and Marsanes. Aeon (Gnosticism) Phanes Barnstone

Thought of Norea

Jewish traditions with Platonic doctrines, but some, such as Norea, Three Steles of Seth, and Marsanes, lack clear Christian features. A common thematic element

Allogenes

Untitled Text of the Bruce Codex, Marsanes and The Three Steles of Seth. Despite Porphyry's dismay at the Sethians' lack of digestion of Plato, some common

Holy Book of the Great Invisible Spirit

origin of three powers: the Father, the Mother, and the Son, who came forth from the great invisible Spirit. The text emphasizes Seth as the origin of the

Barbelo

prayer of Melchizedek: "Holy are you, Holy are you, Holy are you, Mother of the aeons, Barbelo, for ever and ever, Amen." The Three Steles of Seth offers