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Against the Gnostics

Plotinus

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“Against the Gnostics is a philosophical treatise written by Plotinus, a prominent philosopher of the third century AD. The book is a critique of the Gnostic movement, a group of religious sects that emerged in the early Christian era and claimed to possess secret knowledge of the divine realm. Plotinus argues that the Gnostics’ understanding of the divine is flawed and incomplete, and that their teachings are ultimately harmful to those who follow them. He presents a nuanced and complex view of the nature of the divine, drawing on a range of philosophical and religious traditions to support his arguments. Throughout the book, Plotinus emphasizes the importance of reason and rational inquiry in understanding the divine, and he criticizes the Gnostics for relying on mystical experiences and subjective interpretations of scripture. Against the Gnostics is a significant work in the history of philosophy and religion, and it continues to be studied and debated by scholars to this day.”

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