The Treatise on the Resurrection: A Letter to Rheginos on Life After Death
The Treatise on the Resurrection—a pastoral letter addressing doubts about life after death. Valentinian theology made accessible through personal correspondence.
The Nag Hammadi Library gathers ZenithEye articles on the Coptic codices discovered near Nag Hammadi and the Gnostic, apocryphal and contemplative texts they preserve. This archive route explores individual tractates, codex structure, Sethian and Valentinian traditions, ascent literature, feminine divine symbolism, reading paths and the wider significance of these texts for modern seekers, scholars and readers of gnosis.
The Treatise on the Resurrection—a pastoral letter addressing doubts about life after death. Valentinian theology made accessible through personal correspondence.
Trimorphic Protennoia—the most complete expression of the feminine divine in Nag Hammadi. Three descents of Protennoia as Voice, Speech, and Word.
On the Origin of the World—the most complete Sethian creation myth. From pre-cosmic darkness to eschatological restoration, weaving biblical, Greek, and Egyptian material.
The Second Treatise of the Great Seth—the most radical critique of martyrdom in Nag Hammadi. Jesus laughs at the cross while a substitute dies, rejecting the biblical god.
The text begins without ceremony. No nativity. No ministry. No passion. No…