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Stephan A. Hoeller

American author and neo-Gnostic bishop From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Stephan A. Hoeller
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Stephan A. Hoeller (born 27 November, 1931) is an American author, lecturer and neo-Gnostic bishop.[1]

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A lecturer and writer of books and articles about Gnosticism and Jungian psychology, Hoeller is also Regionary Bishop of Ecclesia Gnostica.[2]

Hoeller was ordained to the priesthood in the American Catholic Church by Bishop Lowell P. Wadle in 1958,[citation needed] and consecrated bishop by Richard Duc de Palatine on April 9, 1967.[3] After the death of Palatine, Hoeller abbreviated Palatine's church's name — the Pre-Nicene Gnostic Catholic Church — to Ecclesia Gnostica,[4] and has since held the title of Regionary Bishop.

Hoeller has lectured in Australia, New Zealand, the United Kingdom, Sweden, Norway, Iceland, Hungary, Germany, and the United States.[citation needed] He was a member of the lecturing faculty of the late Manly P. Hall's Philosophical Research Society,[citation needed] and a national speaker for the Theosophical Society in America.[citation needed] His articles have appeared in Gnosis magazine and Quest Magazine.

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Partial bibliography

  • The Royal Road: A Manual of Kabalistic Meditations on the Tarot (1975), ISBN 0-8356-0465-9 Second Edition republished as: The Fool's Pilgrimage, Kabbalistic Meditations on the Tarot (2004) ISBN 0-8356-0839-5
  • The Gnostic Jung and the Seven Sermons to the Dead (1982), ISBN 0-8356-0568-X
  • Jung and the Lost Gospels (1989), ISBN 0-8356-0646-5
  • Freedom: Alchemy for a Voluntary Society (1992), ISBN 0-8356-0678-3
  • Gnosticism: New Light on the Ancient Tradition of Inner Knowing (2002), ISBN 0-8356-0816-6
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