The Sophia of Jesus Christ: The Christian Adaptation of Eugnostos
The Sophia of Jesus Christ from Nag Hammadi Codex III and V. The Christian adaptation of Eugnostos, revealing divine wisdom through Jesus’s post-resurrection dialogue with disciples.
The Sophia of Jesus Christ from Nag Hammadi Codex III and V. The Christian adaptation of Eugnostos, revealing divine wisdom through Jesus’s post-resurrection dialogue with disciples.
Complete guide to the Gospel of Thomas from Nag Hammadi Codex II. Explore all 114 sayings of the living Jesus, the secret words, and the path to self-knowledge.
Authoritative Teaching presents the soul’s descent into matter, its struggle against passions, and its return to divine light through knowledge and discipline.
The First Apocalypse of James—Jesus reveals mysteries to his brother before and after the passion, preparing him for martyrdom. Features passwords for ascent through archons and the true Jerusalem above.
The Gospel of the Egyptians—Holy Book of the Great Invisible Spirit. Early Sethian cosmogony featuring the five seals baptism, the immovable race of Seth, and Sophia’s repentance.
Allogenes—’the stranger’—presents the most technically demanding Sethian ascent literature. A detailed map of the journey to the Unknowable One through negative theology and the Triple Powered One.
Sethian and Valentinian—the two great streams of Nag Hammadi theology. Understanding their differences transforms reading from confusion to clarity.
Trimorphic Protennoia—the most complete expression of the feminine divine in Nag Hammadi. Three descents of Protennoia as Voice, Speech, and Word.
The Treatise on the Resurrection—a pastoral letter addressing doubts about life after death. Valentinian theology made accessible through personal correspondence.
The Gospel of Truth—perhaps the most beautiful text in the Nag Hammadi Library. A Valentinian meditation on error and recognition, forgetfulness and return.