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gnosisofthomas
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So because he didn’t refer to every single book, that means they didn’t exist? I’m really not sure what your point was…I must wholeheartedly disagree. Here’s a link to the writings of St. Ireneaus regarding the gnostic view of what the demiurge is, in #3:
ccel.org/ccel/schaff/anf01.ix.ii.vi.html
So far, in St. Ireneaus writings against the heresies of the gnostics, that I’ve read, he doesn’t mention doesn’t mention St. Philip, or St. Thomas. He no doubt would have known about it, if they were really gnostics.
I’ve read the entirety of Against Heresies. I’ve also read Against the Valentinians by Tertullian. Reading the so-called heresiological texts is not without benefit; they were largely pretty accurate in their descriptions, despite their biased and polemical nature. That said, if you truly want to understand what Gnosticism is actually about, it’s beneficial to read the Gnostics in their own words. Just as it’s beneficial to read about Catholicism from Catholic writers, and not from a Protestant who just wants to prove how wrong Catholics are.