Plotinian Procession Background in Basilides’ Theology

Authors

  • Juan Carlos Alby

Keywords:

Gnostics, Basilides, triad, procession, hypostasis

Abstract

Gnostics reflections on God’s sublime and transcendent nature can be traced back to the Simon of Samaria disciples, who - according to the news of Justin and the Pseudo Clementine-Homilies- use terms such as "first God" (tò próton theón) and "first Thought" (énnoian próten) to refer to Simon and Helen, respectively. This conception of the Simonian emission of Thought from a "Boundless Power" (anótate dýnamis) anticipates the complex gnostic system of processing higher realities. But it will be Basilides, the Egyptian master imbued with the Platonic-Pithagorizing philosophy and the intertestamental Jewish esotericism, who transforms that eminent condition into a negative one. Basilides, thus, comes ahead of the Christian intellectual field to the way of speculation. This way of speculation starts with Plotinus and refers to the cosmos emergence from a first principle that unfolds in successive hypostases.

Author Biography

Juan Carlos Alby

Juan Carlos Alby es Doctor en Filosofía, profesor titular de Historia de la Filosofía medieval en la Universidad Católica de Santa Fe y profesor titular ordinario de Filosofía medieval y renacentista en la Facultad de Humanidades y Ciencias de la Universidad Nacional del Litoral.

Published

01-07-2020

How to Cite

Alby, J. C. (2020). Plotinian Procession Background in Basilides’ Theology . Scripta Mediaevalia, 13(2), 13–37. Retrieved from https://revistas.uncu.edu.ar/ojs3/index.php/scripta/article/view/6786

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