The Perates or Peratae (Greek: Περατής, "to pass through"; πέρας, "to penetrate") were a Gnostic sect from the 2nd century AD. The Philosophumena of Hippolytus is our only real source of information on their origin and beliefs. The founders of the school were a certain Euphrates (whom Origen calls the founder of those Ophites to whom Celsus referred about 175 AD) and Celbes, elsewhere called Acembes and Ademes.
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| - Os Peratas ou Peratae (em grego: Περατής, "caminho", "travessia"; πέρας, "aprofundar-se") foram gnósticos de uma seita do século II. O "Philosophumena" de "Hipólito" é a nossa única fonte real de informação sobre a sua origem e crenças. Os fundadores dessa escola foi um certo Eufrates (a quem Orígenes atribui a fundação de uma outra seita, a dos Ofitas e a quem Celso se refere nas proximidades de 175 dC) e em outros textos o fundador é mencionado como "Ademes", também chamado de "Celbes" (Kelbs) e "Acembes" (Akembes). Constituíram uma Sociedade Iniciática, uma Escola de Mistérios e pregavam em sua doutrina, entre outros estudos, a Ressurreição Iniciática, a exemplo dos Nazarenos, dos Pitagóricos, dos Setianos, dos Valentinianos, dos Justinianos, etc. (pt)
- The Perates or Peratae (Greek: Περατής, "to pass through"; πέρας, "to penetrate") were a Gnostic sect from the 2nd century AD. The Philosophumena of Hippolytus is our only real source of information on their origin and beliefs. The founders of the school were a certain Euphrates (whom Origen calls the founder of those Ophites to whom Celsus referred about 175 AD) and Celbes, elsewhere called Acembes and Ademes. (en)
- Les Pérates, dont l'origine remonte à 150 après Jésus Christ, étaient des chrétiens gnostiques ayant leur centre dans l'île d'Eubée. C'étaient des Ophites, c'est-à-dire qu'ils voyaient dans le Serpent, qui était la plus brillante des constellations, Jésus-Christ ou son Verbe. (fr)
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| - Les Pérates, dont l'origine remonte à 150 après Jésus Christ, étaient des chrétiens gnostiques ayant leur centre dans l'île d'Eubée. C'étaient des Ophites, c'est-à-dire qu'ils voyaient dans le Serpent, qui était la plus brillante des constellations, Jésus-Christ ou son Verbe. On les connaît principalement grâce à Hippolyte de Rome qui déclare à la p. 135 de sa Réfutation de toutes les hérésies : "Il existe donc une autre hérésie, celle des Pérates, dont les initiateurs sont Acembe de Caryste et Euphrate le Pératique. Leurs blasphèmes contre le Christ sont restés cachés durant de nombreuses années. aujourd'hui, nous avons décidé de mettre en lumière leurs mystères secrets." (fr)
- The Perates or Peratae (Greek: Περατής, "to pass through"; πέρας, "to penetrate") were a Gnostic sect from the 2nd century AD. The Philosophumena of Hippolytus is our only real source of information on their origin and beliefs. The founders of the school were a certain Euphrates (whom Origen calls the founder of those Ophites to whom Celsus referred about 175 AD) and Celbes, elsewhere called Acembes and Ademes. It had been known from Clement of Alexandria that there was a sect of that name, though he tells nothing as to its tenets. Hippolytus was acquainted with more books of the sect than one. One called Oi Proasteioi appears to have been of an astrological character, treating of the influence of the stars upon the human race, and connecting various mythologies with the planetary powers. There was besides a treatise which resembles the doctrine of the Naassenes. (en)
- Os Peratas ou Peratae (em grego: Περατής, "caminho", "travessia"; πέρας, "aprofundar-se") foram gnósticos de uma seita do século II. O "Philosophumena" de "Hipólito" é a nossa única fonte real de informação sobre a sua origem e crenças. Os fundadores dessa escola foi um certo Eufrates (a quem Orígenes atribui a fundação de uma outra seita, a dos Ofitas e a quem Celso se refere nas proximidades de 175 dC) e em outros textos o fundador é mencionado como "Ademes", também chamado de "Celbes" (Kelbs) e "Acembes" (Akembes). Constituíram uma Sociedade Iniciática, uma Escola de Mistérios e pregavam em sua doutrina, entre outros estudos, a Ressurreição Iniciática, a exemplo dos Nazarenos, dos Pitagóricos, dos Setianos, dos Valentinianos, dos Justinianos, etc. (pt)
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