The Three Witnesses: Textual Development in the Apocryphon of John
The Apocryphon of John (NHC II,1; III,1; IV,1) presents a peculiar scandal…
The Apocryphon of John (NHC II,1; III,1; IV,1) presents a peculiar scandal…
The Republic of Plato (NHC VI,5) stands as a peculiar bureaucratic anomaly…
The double transmission of Eugnostos (NHC III,3 and III,4) presents a rare…
The moral universe of the Nag Hammadi Library presents a peculiar paradox…
The eschatology of the Nag Hammadi Library presents a striking bureaucratic reversal:…
The baptismal theology of the Nag Hammadi Library presents a fluid yet…
The apocryphal gospels of the Nag Hammadi Library (NHC I,3; II,2,3,4; VI,2)…
Essential background on Gnosticism: defining the diverse movements behind the Nag Hammadi texts, common threads, historical context, and why understanding matters more than definition.
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Explore the Book of Thomas the Contender (NHC II.7): the ascetic, world-negating strain of Gnosticism, secret teachings for those who are worthy, and the soul’s liberation from flesh.