FrankSophia's name should be a big clue to what he's about. In Gnosticism, Sophia (Wisdom) is considered the female aspect of God. His mention of the Logos a couple of times is another giveaway. And his preoccupation with mortifying the flesh is another.
was he refering to me to being logos, I've looked up logos it refers to have different meanings to different religions.
I've also looked up Sophia and fond this.
https://www.sophiasociety.org/liminal-spaces/sophia-became-flesh-the-subversive-wisdom-of-god
Sophia Became Flesh: The Subversive Wisdom of God
Oct 26
Written By
Gary Alan Taylor
If your image of Jesus paints a thousand words, then what’s in a name?
A quick etymological study reveals the diverse and growing significance of the various names attached to Jesus of Nazareth. The Hebrew prophets called him Messiah, Prince of Peace, and
Mighty God. Paul preferred to call him
Christos. His followers titled him Son of God. John called him the eternal “Word.” And most modern Christians can be forgiven for thinking Christ is Jesus’ last name.
But there seems to be another name for everything, including Jesus.
Scholars have long connected the “Word” of God with the even more ancient name, the “Wisdom of God,” or
Sophia. The writer of Proverbs tells us Sophia was with God in the
beginning. In the apocryphal
Book of Sirach, Sophia is literally the Word of God. “I came forth from the mouth of the Most High,” she proclaims. Jesus’ use of bread and wine echo’s Sophia’s cry to “Come, eat of my bread, and drink of the wine which I have mingled.” Even the Apostle Paul equates Christ with Sophia, calling Christ the “
wisdom (Sophia) of God.” So, it is safe to say “Sophia became flesh and dwelt among us.”