- “A psychotherapy which suggested that the knowledge that we gain of ourselves in the psychotherapeutic relationship is itself what makes us whole human beings would perhaps be a genuine Gnosticism in a contemporary form. It would have substituted self-knowledge for God’s redemptive initiative in Christ.” (Bergquist in Heresies and How to Avoid Them, 111-112)
If you pray this prayer, you sins will be forgiven and forgotten (rather than forgiven and then redeemed through maturity). If you just memorize these verses, you will become spiritually mature (rather than dealing with the crap as you memorize those verses).
What I am trying to say is that it can happen that the material reality of our lives can be undermined and separated from our 'spiritual lives' as if the whole of our everyday existence is not a part of our spiritual life. That, in my estimation, is gnostic.
All in all, we need a balanced model. And that is why you are in this class and at this school. What is your model of the spiritual life and how does it incorporate psychological and relational health?
Peace,
Chelle