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<blockquote class="definition">'''Prisca Theologia''' (Ancient Theology) is a doctrine that asserts that an ancient, single, true, theology exists ([[Truth]] with a capital "T") but that this theology has been subverted and submerged for various reasons, and consequently must now be recovered <ref>Hanegraaff, Wouter J. | <blockquote class="definition">'''Prisca Theologia''' (Ancient Theology) is a doctrine that asserts that an ancient, single, true, theology exists ([[Truth]] with a capital "T") but that this theology has been subverted and submerged for various reasons, and consequently must now be recovered <ref>Hanegraaff, Wouter J. ''Esotericism and the Academy: Rejected Knowledge in Western Culture''. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2012.</ref> </blockquote> | ||
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Marsilio Ficini (1433-1499) the "virtual founder of the Renaissance Prisca Theologia narrative. <ref>Hanegraaff, Wouter J. | Marsilio Ficini (1433-1499) the "virtual founder of the Renaissance Prisca Theologia narrative. <ref>Hanegraaff, Wouter J. ''Esotericism and the Academy: Rejected Knowledge in Western Culture''. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2012.</ref> | ||
Revision as of 18:22, 16 September 2021
Prisca Theologia (Ancient Theology) is a doctrine that asserts that an ancient, single, true, theology exists (Truth with a capital "T") but that this theology has been subverted and submerged for various reasons, and consequently must now be recovered [1]
Syncretic Terms
Authentic Spirituality > Cosmic Religion, Identity Consistent Spirituality, Mysticism, Perennial Philosophy, Positive Religion, Progressive Spirituality, Pure Religion, Right Path, The Path, The Way, True Path
Related Terms
European Grand Narrative > Common Core, Perennial Philosophy, Philosophia Perennis, Pia Philosophia, Platonic Orientalism, Prisca Theologia
Notes
Marsilio Ficini (1433-1499) the "virtual founder of the Renaissance Prisca Theologia narrative. [2]