
Gnosticism: A Note on the Philosophical School
Pons Malleus
This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice.
In an age flooded with information and noise, where the material and measurable often overshadow the inner and ineffable, a rediscovery of Gnosticism offers a strikingly modern relevance. This audiobook is an invitation to journey into a philosophical worldview that defied the orthodoxies of its time—and perhaps still defies those of our own. Gnosticism, often misunderstood or dismissed as a heretical fragment of early Christian history, is far more than a set of outlawed scriptures or esoteric rituals. It is a mode of thought, a way of being, and a profound challenge to the prevailing paradigms of existence, knowledge, and salvation.
At its heart, Gnosticism confronts a perennial human condition: the deep sense that the world, as we experience it, is somehow not as it should be—that we are exiles in a cosmos that conceals more than it reveals. Gnostics dared to name this unease, to mythologize it, and to systematize it into a metaphysical framework that combined ancient mythology, Platonic philosophy, and radical introspection. For the Gnostics, the material world was not merely flawed but fundamentally alien—a creation of lesser powers, a prison of the soul. Salvation, they claimed, comes not from belief or obedience, but through gnōsis: direct, transformative knowledge of the divine spark within.
This audiobook does not aim to romanticize Gnosticism, nor to reduce it to a single, unified doctrine. It is neither a defense of Gnosticism nor an attack on its critics. Rather, it is an attempt to understand it as a living, breathing philosophical tradition—complex, diverse, and internally contested. The reader will encounter the major themes of Gnostic thought: the demiurge and the pleroma, the fall of Sophia, the cosmic drama of entrapment and awakening, and the radical anthropology that sees the human being not as a sinner to be redeemed but as a divine fragment to be remembered.
Duration - 2h 54m.
Author - Pons Malleus.
Narrator - Digital Voice Alistair G.
Published Date - Sunday, 12 January 2025.
Copyright - © 2025 Pons Malleus ©.
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This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice. In an age flooded with information and noise, where the material and measurable often overshadow the inner and ineffable, a rediscovery of Gnosticism offers a strikingly modern relevance. This audiobook is an invitation to journey into a philosophical worldview that defied the orthodoxies of its time—and perhaps still defies those of our own. Gnosticism, often misunderstood or dismissed as a heretical fragment of early Christian history, is far more than a set of outlawed scriptures or esoteric rituals. It is a mode of thought, a way of being, and a profound challenge to the prevailing paradigms of existence, knowledge, and salvation. At its heart, Gnosticism confronts a perennial human condition: the deep sense that the world, as we experience it, is somehow not as it should be—that we are exiles in a cosmos that conceals more than it reveals. Gnostics dared to name this unease, to mythologize it, and to systematize it into a metaphysical framework that combined ancient mythology, Platonic philosophy, and radical introspection. For the Gnostics, the material world was not merely flawed but fundamentally alien—a creation of lesser powers, a prison of the soul. Salvation, they claimed, comes not from belief or obedience, but through gnōsis: direct, transformative knowledge of the divine spark within. This audiobook does not aim to romanticize Gnosticism, nor to reduce it to a single, unified doctrine. It is neither a defense of Gnosticism nor an attack on its critics. Rather, it is an attempt to understand it as a living, breathing philosophical tradition—complex, diverse, and internally contested. The reader will encounter the major themes of Gnostic thought: the demiurge and the pleroma, the fall of Sophia, the cosmic drama of entrapment and awakening, and the radical anthropology that sees the human being not as a sinner to be redeemed but as a divine fragment to be remembered. Duration - 2h 54m. Author - Pons Malleus. Narrator - Digital Voice Alistair G. Published Date - Sunday, 12 January 2025. Copyright - © 2025 Pons Malleus ©.
Language:
English
GNOSTICISM
Duration:00:00:09
Introduction to Gnosticism
Duration:00:21:43
Key Gnostic Scriptures
Duration:00:19:04
Core Philosophical Concepts
Duration:00:19:24
Dualism in Gnostic Thought
Duration:00:18:51
The Role of Knowledge and Enlightenment
Duration:00:18:51
Prominent Figures in Gnosticism
Duration:00:16:38
Creation Myths and the Nature of the Divine
Duration:00:20:37
Critiques of Gnostic Philosophy
Duration:00:18:01
Gnosticism and Other Philosophical Traditions
Duration:00:21:08