帕诺波利斯的佐西摩斯是基督徒吗?

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Olivier Dufault
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帕诺波利斯的佐西摩斯是最早被确认的希腊炼金术作者,他写于公元3世纪末或4世纪的埃及。一个多世纪以来,学者们轮流把他描绘成基督徒或异教徒。对佐西摩斯的《论欧米伽》和《最后的计数或最终的禁欲》以及《卓越的第一课》的重新思考表明,他将耶稣视为救世主,他对《赫墨提卡》的引用与基督教的基本观念并不矛盾,基督教认为埃及的神是邪恶的神。他的基督论和人类学与“经典诺斯替”神学和其他早期基督教观念有共同的特点。在一些异教报告中提出的救赎论的另一个特点是,佐西莫把耶稣描述为教导人类“切断”他们的身体。这最后的观察,这是依赖于承认佐西摩斯是一个基督徒,揭示了第一课的象征意义上的卓越。
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Was Zosimus of Panopolis Christian?
Zosimus of Panopolis, the first identifiable author of Greek alchemy, wrote in late-3rd or 4th-century CE Egypt. For over a century, scholars have pictured him in turn as Christian or as pagan. A reconsideration of Zosimus’ On the Letter Omega and the treatise known as the Final Count or Final Abstinence (teleutaia apochē) and the First Lesson on Excellence demonstrates that he saw Jesus as a savior, that his citations of the Hermetica are not in contradiction with basic Christian notions and that believed that the gods of Egypt were evil divine beings. His Christology and anthropology shares characteristics with “Classic Gnostic” theology and other early Christian notions. Also characteristic of the soteriologies presented in some heresiological reports, Zosimus described Jesus as teaching humans to “cut off” their body. This last observation, which is dependent on recognizing Zosimus as a Christian, shed light on the symbolism of the First Lesson on Excellence.
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