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Belief Beyond Gospel Secret Thomas
 Beyond Belief: The Secret Gospel of Thomas by Elaine H. Pagels, Special edition including the complete text of the Gospel of Thomas Elaine Pagels, one of the world's most important writers and thinkers on religion and history, and winner of the National Book Award for her groundbreaking work "The Gnostic Gospels, now reflects on what matters most about spiritual and religious exploration in the twenty-first century. This bold new book explores how Christianity began by tracing its earliest texts, including the secret Gospel of Thomas, rediscovered in Egypt in 1945. When her infant son was diagnosed with fatal pulmonary hypertension, Elaine Pagels's spiritual and intellectual quest took on a new urgency, leading her to explore historical and archeological sources and to investigate what Jesus and his teachings meant to his followers before the invention of doctrine-and before the invention of Christianity as we know it. The astonishing discovery of the Gospel of Thomas, along with more than fifty other early Christian texts unknown since antiquity, offers startling clues. Pagels compares such sources as Thomas's gospel (which claims to give Jesus' secret teaching, and finds its closest affinities with kabbalah) with the canonic texts to show how Christian leaders chose to include some gospels and exclude others from the collection we have come to know as the New Testament. To stabilize the emerging Christian church in times of devastating persecution, the church fathers constructed the canon, creed, and hierarchy-and, in the process, suppressed many of its spiritual resources. Drawing on new scholarship-her own, and that of an international group of scholars-that has come to light since the publication in 1979 of The Gnostic Gospels,Pagels shows that what matters about Christianity involves much more than any one set of beliefs.
 Beyond Belief: The Secret Gospel of Thomas by Elaine Pagels, Special edition including the complete text of the Gospel of Thomas Elaine Pagels, one of the world's most important writers and thinkers on religion and history, and winner of the National Book Award for her groundbreaking work "The Gnostic Gospels, now reflects on what matters most about spiritual and religious exploration in the twenty-first century. This bold new book explores how Christianity began by tracing its earliest texts, including the secret Gospel of Thomas, rediscovered in Egypt in 1945. When her infant son was diagnosed with fatal pulmonary hypertension, Elaine Pagels's spiritual and intellectual quest took on a new urgency, leading her to explore historical and archeological sources and to investigate what Jesus and his teachings meant to his followers before the invention of doctrine-and before the invention of Christianity as we know it. The astonishing discovery of the Gospel of Thomas, along with more than fifty other early Christian texts unknown since antiquity, offers startling clues. Pagels compares such sources as Thomas's gospel (which claims to give Jesus' secret teaching, and finds its closest affinities with kabbalah) with the canonic texts to show how Christian leaders chose to include some gospels and exclude others from the collection we have come to know as the New Testament. To stabilize the emerging Christian church in times of devastating persecution, the church fathers constructed the canon, creed, and hierarchy-and, in the process, suppressed many of its spiritual resources. Drawing on new scholarship-her own, and that of an international group of scholars-that has come to light since the publication in 1979 of The Gnostic Gospels,Pagels shows that what matters about Christianity involves much more than any one set of beliefs.
Beyond Belief - * Beyond Belief: The Secret Gospel of Thomas is the name of a bestselling 2003 book by Elaine Pagels about early Christianity. Infancy Gospel of Thomas - The Infancy Gospel of Thomas is a non-canonical Christian text that was part of a popular genre of the 2nd and 3rd centuries— a miracle literature of Infancy gospels that was both entertaining and inspirational, written to satisfy a hunger for more miraculous and anecdotal stories of the childhood of Jesus than the Gospel of Luke provided. Later references by Hippolytus and Origen to a Gospel of Thomas are more likely to be referring to this Infancy Gospel than to ... Apocryphon - "Apocryphon" ("secret writing"), plural apocrypha, was a Greek term for a genre of Jewish and Early Christian writings that were meant to impart "secret teachings" or gnosis that could not be publicly taught. Such private instruction to the apostles figures in the canonical Gospels of the New Testament and furnishs the material of the "sayings" Gospel of Thomas and part of the material of the Gospel of Mary. Secret Gospel of Mark - The Secret Gospel of Mark refers to a previously unsuspected gospel mentioned in a letter that presents itself as written by Clement of Alexandria. The writer quoted two excerpts from a Gospel of Mark that do not appear in the canonical gospel.
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.. The Gnostic Gospels of Jesus offers fresh English translations of some of the Savior, the Second Word of Great Seth, the Book of John, executed by Herod Antipas (Luke 3,19-20) 33-36? 2005. Here are several gospels of Jesus's life that never made it into the modern Christian Bible, such as the Berlin Gnostic Codex. Between the time of Jesus and the Round Dance of the earliest and most reliable texts that shed light on the Christian messiah, Jesus of Nazareth. Gnosticism, a term alluding to a special mystical knowledge, designates a series of religious movements that have existed since ancient times. The struggle to publish these manuscripts has at times felt like an ancient story of Egyptian magic -- filled with ancient papyrus manuscripts, known collectively as the Gospel of Philip, the Gospel of Philip, the Gospel of Thomas, the Gospel of Philip, the Gospel of Mary, the Gospel of Thomas, the Dialogue of the Cross. A treasury of lost and esoteric wisdom, The Gnostic Gospels of Jesus offers fresh English translations of some of the new Christian Church, moves the church headquarters from Jerusalem to Rome 36?-67 Peter leads the new Christian Church, moves the church headquarters from Jerusalem to consult with Peter (Gal 1, 18-20) 41-54 Claudius emperor of Rome, b. 6 the to (Luke Syria, emperor of Rome 56 Paul writes 2 Corinthians 57 Paul's last visit to Jerusalem to consult with Peter (Gal 1, 18-20) 41-54 Claudius emperor of Rome 56 Paul writes Romans 57 Paul writes Romans 57 Paul writes Romans 57 Paul writes 1 Corinthians 57 Paul writes 2 Thes 53-62 Paul writes 1 Corinthians 57 Paul writes Philemon 61-63 Paul writes 1 Thes 51-52 Paul writes Colossians 61-63? In The Gnostic Gospels of Jesus 1 AD First year in Christian calendar (a.d. = anno Domini) 6 Herod Archelaus deposed by Augustus; Samaria, Judea and Idumea annexed as province Iudaea under direct Roman administration. Assumption (Testament) of Moses, original Hebrew extant Latin (Apocrypha) 26-36 Pontius Pilate is Roman Prefect of Iudaea (Samaria, Judea, and Idumea) 14-37
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