. "Editor in chief"@en . . "Editor"@en . "Gnosis #26 cover"@en . "8147162"^^ . . "Lumen Foundation"@en . "Editor in chief"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Gnosis (magazine)"@en . . . . "Gnosis \u2013 polskie czasopismo ukazuj\u0105ce si\u0119 od 1991, poruszaj\u0105ce problemy zwi\u0105zane z ezoteryk\u0105, religioznawstwem i filozofi\u0105. S\u0142u\u017Cy szerzeniu wiedzy o szeroko poj\u0119tej duchowo\u015Bci \u2013 tak w wymiarze religijnym, jak filozoficznym. Punktem wyj\u015Bcia by\u0142y dla pisma pr\u00F3by reinterpretacji gnozy i gnostycyzmu, jako system\u00F3w \u017Cyj\u0105cych wci\u0105\u017C w tradycji europejskiej, wci\u0105\u017C oddzia\u0142uj\u0105cych i inspiruj\u0105cych do refleksji, do dzia\u0142ania, do bezkompromisowego poszukiwania prawdy. W sferze zainteresowa\u0144 redakcji znajduj\u0105 si\u0119 wszystkie nurty duchowo\u015Bci ludzkiej \u2013 tak w aspekcie teoretycznym, jak w dzia\u0142aniu. Nie tylko jako przedmiot poznania, ale i narz\u0119dzie przemiany. We wszystkich przejawach: medytacyjnych, koncepcyjnych i praktycznych. W \u201EGnosis\u201D publikowane s\u0105 zar\u00F3wno oryginalne materia\u0142y polskich autor\u00F3w, jak i przek\u0142ady tekst\u00F3w staro\u017Cytnych, eseje naukowe, utwory literackie, oraz t\u0142umaczenia wsp\u00F3\u0142czesnej literatury \u015Bwiatowej i recenzje ksi\u0105\u017Cek zwi\u0105zanych tematycznie z profilem pisma. \u201EGnosis\u201D, kt\u00F3ra ukazywa\u0142a si\u0119 w wersji papierowej do ko\u0144ca roku 2000 (co, ze wzgl\u0119du na koszty, zosta\u0142o wstrzymane), publikuje obecnie (od 2001 r.) nowe materia\u0142y na stronie internetowej, zawieraj\u0105cej ponad siedem tysi\u0119cy podstron. Redakcj\u0119 tworz\u0105: \n* Jerzy Prokopiuk, religioznawca, filozof \u2013 redaktor naczelny \n* Krzysztof Maurin, fizyk, filozof \u2013 konsultant programowy \n* \u015Awiatos\u0142aw Nowicki, filozof, t\u0142umacz \u2013 redaktor \n* Bohdan Kos, fizyk, filozof, poeta \u2013 redaktor \n* Lech Robakiewicz, redaktor i edytor, wydawca, grafik \n* Max Bojarski, teolog \u2013 sekretarz redakcji."@pl . . . "Quarterly"@en . "Gnosis"@pl . . . . . . . "United States"@en . . "Jay Kinney"@en . . . . . "1999"^^ . . . . . "16000"^^ . . "Editor"@en . "Gnosis was an American magazine published from 1985 to 1999 devoted to the study of Western esotericism. Gnosis was published by the Lumen Foundation, a San Francisco-based non-profit organization incorporated in California by Jay Kinney and Dixie Tracy-Kinney to produce educational material, including a print magazine, on the Western esoteric tradition. Initial fund-raising resulted in a 5,000-copy print run of the first issue. The first issues were produced on a volunteer basis from a home office, but within three years the Lumen Foundation and Gnosis established permanent headquarters near Mission Dolores in San Francisco. In 1986, the writer Richard Smoley began contributing to the magazine and went on to become its managing editor (briefly) and then, beginning in 1990, its editor for eight years. By 1990, Gnosis counted a circulation of 11,000 and went on to achieve a peak circulation of 16,000. During its run, Gnosis published interviews with such significant thinkers and teachers as Huston Smith, Karen Armstrong, Graham Hancock, Seyyed Hossein Nasr, Colin Wilson, Zalman Schachter-Shalomi, Kathleen Raine, David Steindl-Rast, Claudio Naranjo, R. J. Stewart, and June Singer. Its writers and reviewers included many notable authors in the field, such as Peter Lamborn Wilson, Stephan A. Hoeller, Kabir Helminski, Roger Walsh, Jacob Needleman, Carl W. Ernst, Charles A. Coulombe, David Fideler (founder of Phanes Press), Chas S. Clifton, Erik Davis, Robert Hand, and John and Caitlin Matthews. Each issue usually included reviews of a dozen current books on topics of interest to Gnosis readers. Although it was written for a general readership, Wouter Hanegraaff, professor of history of hermetic philosophy and related currents at the University of Amsterdam, has observed that it \"contributed considerably to the setting of academic standards in a field where university chairs or curricula devoted to Western esotericism were still absent, and which at the time [in the 1980s and 1990s] was still dominated by sensationalism and plain ignorance.\" The art director of issues 26 and 27 was Tony Lane. In 1998 Gnosis won Utne Reader Alternative Press Award for \"best spiritual coverage\". In 1999, largely for financial reasons, Gnosis ceased publication. In 2019, the Lumen Foundation was dissolved and remaining assets were donated to the Theosophical Society in America."@en . "Gnosis #26 cover (art byAlex Grey)"@en . . "51"^^ . "Gnosis \u2013 polskie czasopismo ukazuj\u0105ce si\u0119 od 1991, poruszaj\u0105ce problemy zwi\u0105zane z ezoteryk\u0105, religioznawstwem i filozofi\u0105. S\u0142u\u017Cy szerzeniu wiedzy o szeroko poj\u0119tej duchowo\u015Bci \u2013 tak w wymiarze religijnym, jak filozoficznym. Punktem wyj\u015Bcia by\u0142y dla pisma pr\u00F3by reinterpretacji gnozy i gnostycyzmu, jako system\u00F3w \u017Cyj\u0105cych wci\u0105\u017C w tradycji europejskiej, wci\u0105\u017C oddzia\u0142uj\u0105cych i inspiruj\u0105cych do refleksji, do dzia\u0142ania, do bezkompromisowego poszukiwania prawdy. W sferze zainteresowa\u0144 redakcji znajduj\u0105 si\u0119 wszystkie nurty duchowo\u015Bci ludzkiej \u2013 tak w aspekcie teoretycznym, jak w dzia\u0142aniu. Nie tylko jako przedmiot poznania, ale i narz\u0119dzie przemiany. We wszystkich przejawach: medytacyjnych, koncepcyjnych i praktycznych."@pl . . . . . "English"@en . . . . "Western esoteric tradition"@en . . . "0894-6159" . . "894"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Gnosis was an American magazine published from 1985 to 1999 devoted to the study of Western esotericism. Gnosis was published by the Lumen Foundation, a San Francisco-based non-profit organization incorporated in California by Jay Kinney and Dixie Tracy-Kinney to produce educational material, including a print magazine, on the Western esoteric tradition. Initial fund-raising resulted in a 5,000-copy print run of the first issue. The first issues were produced on a volunteer basis from a home office, but within three years the Lumen Foundation and Gnosis established permanent headquarters near Mission Dolores in San Francisco. In 1986, the writer Richard Smoley began contributing to the magazine and went on to become its managing editor (briefly) and then, beginning in 1990, its editor for "@en . . . . . . "1985"^^ . . . "1115255344"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "4827"^^ . "Gnosis26win93.jpg"@en . . . . . . "16000"^^ . . "San Francisco"@en . . . . . . . .