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While the Nag Hammadi Library represents our richest source of classical Gnostic texts, many other primary Gnostic documents were discovered in the century prior to the Nag Hammadi find. These are cataloged in the Classical Gnostic Scriptures and Fragments section -- included here you will now find G.R.S. Mead's complete...
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The Nag Hammadi Library, Other important primary Gnostic texts -- texts available prior to discover of the Nag Hammadi Library collection -- are also available; Redemption and Redeemer in the Gospel of Thomas -- The Gospel of Thomas is one of the most important Gnostic texts discovered at Nag Hammadi. In this lecture,
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Sacred Texts: Gnosticism This page indexes resources about Gnosticism and other related belief systems at sacred-texts. Pistis Sophia Translated by G.R.S. Mead [1921]. The first complete Gnostic text to be translated in the modern era. Found in Ethiopia in the 19th century.
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Gnostic texts - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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A large collection of online texts. Nag Hammadi and Berlin Gnostic Library Colletion Note: If an item is greyed it means that I have not yet found an on-line version, but I am still looking. If you know of one, or are willing to produce one, please contatct me.
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Ok, since the catholic card came out, I frankly don't think that having the Gnostic texts in the bible would have made much difference to the evolution of Christianity given that the powers that be had them available and would have suppressed groups who were more tolerant and liberal in their thinking.
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"The Gospel of Judas" is one of the many Gnostic texts from the second and third centuries. The resurrection of the body would be unthinkable for this Gnostic mind-set, This scenario has been advanced by a host of writers in the past few decades, especially Elaine Pagels ("The Gnostic Gospels"), who, not surprisingly,
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Gnostic Revisions of Biblical and Early Christian Traditions (forthcoming) “The Demonic Demiurge in Gnostic Mythology”, in: Chr. Auffarth and L.T. Stuckenbruck, The Fall of the Angels (Themes in Biblical Narrative, “The Thought Pattern of Gnostic Mythologizers and Their Use of Biblical Traditions”,
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Amazon.fr: Gnosis on the Silk Road: Gnostic Texts from Central Asia: Hans-Joachim Klimkeit: Livres en anglais of Bonn) makes available for the first time in English a little-known corpus of texts that are extremely important for the study of Manicheanism,
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How to Explain the Gnostic Texts. With the discovery of The Gospel of Judas, the Gnostic texts have once again become a source of great controversy. The Gospel of Judas casts him as the most trusted of the twelve rather than a betraye... Learn about the discovery of Gnostic texts at Nag Hammadi, Egypt 50 years ago.
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