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    In:  The Tree of Life (2020) 32-73
    Language: English
    Year of publication: 2020
    Titel der Quelle: The Tree of Life
    Angaben zur Quelle: (2020) 32-73
    Keywords: Tree of life in art ; Art, Middle Eastern To 1500 ; Middle East Antiquities
    Abstract: The “Tree of Life” or Sacred Tree is a multivalent image with layers of meaning accrued over time, and whose development as an iconographic motif is intimately connected to the history of the region. Examining the Sacred Tree as a consistent motif against the backdrop of ever-shifting contexts highlights the fluid nature of its symbolism across Mesopotamia, the Levant, and Egypt. Through the third and second millennia BCE, the image is a symbol of the nurturing aspects of the divine, primarily the mother-goddess. In the first millennium, the association with the mother-goddess remains while other associations are added, most notably the theme of kingship.
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    In:  The Tree of Life (2020) 249-279
    Language: English
    Year of publication: 2020
    Titel der Quelle: The Tree of Life
    Angaben zur Quelle: (2020) 249-279
    Keywords: Tree of life in literature ; Gnostic literature History and criticism
    Abstract: Gnostic literature provides a fascinating context for the development of the tree of life theme due to (1) the varieties of Gnostic texts, (2) the unique hermeneutical approaches to biblical themes, and (3) the positive import of the tree of the knowledge as a source of enlightenment just as the tree of life is a source of immortality. The relationship between tree of knowledge (gnosis) and tree of life themes are traced in eight Nag Hammadi tractates, noting the nuances evident in the diverse texts and traditions. Patterns of special note are the progression from gnosis to life through the partaking of the fruit of both trees, the deceptive actions of Yaldabaoth and the archons in preventing access to the trees, the identity of the female spiritual principle (Eve/Epinoia) or Jesus as the tree of life itself, and the positive actions of various forces and figures to reveal the true origin, nature, and destiny of humanity and, hence, bring about human rescue.
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