Basilidean

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Basilidean (plural Basilideans)

  1. A member of a Gnostic sect founded by Basilides of Alexandria in the 2nd century.

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Basilidean (comparative more Basilidean, superlative most Basilidean)

  1. Of or relating to the Gnostic sect founded by Basilides of Alexandria.
    • 1982, Stephan A. Hoeller, The Gnostic Jung and the Seven Sermons to the Dead:
      In the Second Sermon Jung is concerned with the existence of a primal dichotomy within the psyche, a dichotomy which is united by a mysterious reconciling power of existential activity, named by Jung on the Basilidean model as Abraxas.