The Forgotten World of the Elesaites
In the forgotten borderlands between Judaism, early Christianity, and the mystical religions of Mesopotamia, the Elkesaites emerged as one of the ancient world’s most mysterious spiritual movements. Centered on ritual purification, visionary revelation, and a vast angelic cosmology, this elusive sect developed a religious system unlike anything that would survive into mainstream history. Their followers practiced repeated baptism for healing and forgiveness, believed in ongoing divine revelation, and viewed the universe as a living structure filled with celestial powers and hidden spiritual forces.
Drawing from ancient sources, archaeological context, and modern scholarship, The Forgotten World of the Elkesaites reconstructs the beliefs, practices, and historical setting of this nearly vanished community. The book explores the prophetic figure of Elkesai, the sect’s lost revealed scripture, their understanding of Jesus as a heavenly mediator, and their connections to other Mesopotamian baptist traditions such as the Mandaeans. It also examines how early Christian theologians attempted to define and condemn the movement, preserving fragments of its teachings even as they worked to erase its influence.
Both scholarly and accessible, this work opens a window into the remarkable diversity of religious life in late antiquity. Rather than presenting history as a simple path toward religious orthodoxy, it reveals a world alive with competing visions of purity, revelation, and cosmic order. The Forgotten World of the Elkesaites offers readers a rare exploration of a forgotten sect whose ideas continue to illuminate the hidden complexity of the ancient spiritual world.
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Librería: California Books, Miami, FL, Estados Unidos de America
Condición: New. Print on Demand. Nº de ref. del artículo: I-9798197262677
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