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Gnosticism refers to a collection of religious groups originating in Jewish religiosity in Alexandria in the first few centuries CE. Neoplatonism is a school of Hellenistic philosophy that took shape in the 3rd century, based on the teachings of Plato and some of his early followers. While Gnosticism was influenced by Middle Platonism, neoplatonists from the third century onward rejected Gnosticism. Nevertheless, Alexander J. Mazur argues that many neoplatonic concepts and ideas are ultimately derived from Sethian Gnosticism during the third century in Lower Egypt, and that Plotinus himself may have been a Gnostic before nominally distancing himself from the movement.

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  • El gnosticismo se refiere a un conjunto de grupos religiosos con raíces en la religiosidad hebrea de Alejandría de los primeros siglos de la era cristiana.​ El neoplatonismo es una escuela filosófica helenística que toma forma en el siglo III, y se basa en las enseñanzas de Platón y algunos de sus primeros discípulos. Mientras el gnosticismo estuvo influenciado por el Platonismo Medio, los neoplatónicos del siglo III en adelante rechazaron el gnosticismo. (es)
  • Gnosticism refers to a collection of religious groups originating in Jewish religiosity in Alexandria in the first few centuries CE. Neoplatonism is a school of Hellenistic philosophy that took shape in the 3rd century, based on the teachings of Plato and some of his early followers. While Gnosticism was influenced by Middle Platonism, neoplatonists from the third century onward rejected Gnosticism. Nevertheless, Alexander J. Mazur argues that many neoplatonic concepts and ideas are ultimately derived from Sethian Gnosticism during the third century in Lower Egypt, and that Plotinus himself may have been a Gnostic before nominally distancing himself from the movement. (en)
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  • El gnosticismo se refiere a un conjunto de grupos religiosos con raíces en la religiosidad hebrea de Alejandría de los primeros siglos de la era cristiana.​ El neoplatonismo es una escuela filosófica helenística que toma forma en el siglo III, y se basa en las enseñanzas de Platón y algunos de sus primeros discípulos. Mientras el gnosticismo estuvo influenciado por el Platonismo Medio, los neoplatónicos del siglo III en adelante rechazaron el gnosticismo. (es)
  • Gnosticism refers to a collection of religious groups originating in Jewish religiosity in Alexandria in the first few centuries CE. Neoplatonism is a school of Hellenistic philosophy that took shape in the 3rd century, based on the teachings of Plato and some of his early followers. While Gnosticism was influenced by Middle Platonism, neoplatonists from the third century onward rejected Gnosticism. Nevertheless, Alexander J. Mazur argues that many neoplatonic concepts and ideas are ultimately derived from Sethian Gnosticism during the third century in Lower Egypt, and that Plotinus himself may have been a Gnostic before nominally distancing himself from the movement. (en)
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  • Neoplatonismo y gnosticismo (es)
  • Neoplatonism and Gnosticism (en)
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