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Sophiology is a (judeo ? -) Christian tradition that insists on the feminine spiritual principle within the christian tradition. Michael Martin is a Catholic of the Orthodox rite, with experience as a biodynamic farmer (Steiner), and gives a 'historical' overview of the tradition. In eight parts. | |||
=Directory= | |||
* Part I, Introduction, [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8czK8JtQE2s] | |||
* Part II, The Old Testament and Gnosticism, [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dlbqq_zKMaM] | |||
* Part III, Jacob Boehme, [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dlbqq_zKMaM] | |||
* Part IV, The Philadephians, [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nyBgpZIxeAc&t=35s] | |||
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Video via https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8czK8JtQE2s
Sophiology is a (judeo ? -) Christian tradition that insists on the feminine spiritual principle within the christian tradition. Michael Martin is a Catholic of the Orthodox rite, with experience as a biodynamic farmer (Steiner), and gives a 'historical' overview of the tradition. In eight parts.
Directory
- Part I, Introduction, [1]
- Part II, The Old Testament and Gnosticism, [2]
- Part III, Jacob Boehme, [3]
- Part IV, The Philadephians, [4]