Hello friends.
I understand Paul of Tarsus is considered on this tradition to be a great initiate.
Paul often speaks of grace as opposed to works.
This tradition seems to be a lot about works.
I wonder how do the instructors interpret Paul's view of grace/works?
I wonder what may be the esoteric interpretation of Galatians 2 verse 21:
"for if righteousness come by the law, then Christ is dead in vain."
On the face of it this seems antithetical to the gnostic message.
Thank you.
I understand Paul of Tarsus is considered on this tradition to be a great initiate.
Paul often speaks of grace as opposed to works.
This tradition seems to be a lot about works.
I wonder how do the instructors interpret Paul's view of grace/works?
I wonder what may be the esoteric interpretation of Galatians 2 verse 21:
"for if righteousness come by the law, then Christ is dead in vain."
On the face of it this seems antithetical to the gnostic message.
Thank you.