A Separate God by Simone Pétrement
The Christian Origins of Gnosticism
Set against the backdrop of early Christianity, this thought-provoking narrative delves into the philosophical and theological debates surrounding the nature of God and the human soul. It explores the tension between the emerging Christian doctrine and the lingering influence of Gnostic beliefs, weaving a rich tapestry of characters who grapple with questions of faith, identity, and the divine. Through a blend of historical context and introspective dialogue, the story illuminates the struggle to reconcile the material and spiritual worlds, ultimately questioning the very essence of belief and the pursuit of truth.
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- 1980
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- French
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- 300-350
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- French
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