Gilles quispel biography of albert

Quispel saw Jesus as "an enlightened enlightener, an illuminator". His student Elaine Pagels would write the book "The Gnostic Paul" about the first reborn Christian and Jew, who is considered by most historians as the founder of Christianity. But in the evolution of the state church "Catholicism", a precess that was initiated by the Roman Emperor Constantine and his wife, the bulldozer was used to wipe out the origins of Christianity according to Quispel and many other scholars on the origins of Christian religion.

From till , Quispel was a visiting professor at Harvard University, and from until he was professor in the Hellenistic background of the New Testament at the Catholic University of Leuven. He retired 1 August as a professor in Utrecht, but he kept on teaching his rediscovered ancient wisdom. He died 2 March in El Gouna, Egypt. On 11 March his funeral took place in Bilthoven.

He was since happily married to Lien de Lange , Surabaya- 18 Augustus She supported him a lot, and he needed this, as most Christians were opposed to his views. They got children. His wholly words on the historical Jesus in his last Dutch television interview with Annemiek Schijver were taken from Thomas Logos 65 "He said: A good man had a vineyard; he leased it to tenants, that they might work in it and he receive the fruits from them.

Gilles quispel biography of albert

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As a young man he obtained a doctorate in literature and the humanities and went on to research and teach about the early Gnostics. He traveled all over the world to lecture and was a visiting professor at Harvard.