The Feminine Divine in Nag Hammadi: Voices of Sophia, Thunder, and Protennoia
The Feminine Divine in Nag Hammadi—Thunder: Perfect Mind, Trimorphic Protennoia, Sophia of Jesus Christ, and more. Voices of the goddess in the Gnostic library.
The Feminine Divine in Nag Hammadi—Thunder: Perfect Mind, Trimorphic Protennoia, Sophia of Jesus Christ, and more. Voices of the goddess in the Gnostic library.
The Hypostasis of the Archons—an accessible Sethian creation myth featuring Eve as teacher, the serpent as truth-teller, and the archons as cosmic fools.
Codex XIII—Trimorphic Protennoia, the most complete expression of the feminine divine in Nag Hammadi. Three forms of First Thought: Father, Mother, Son.
Codex XII—the most damaged codex, containing Sentences of Sextus and fragments. Of interest mainly to scholars studying textual transmission.
The Gospel of Thomas—114 secret sayings of Jesus, stripped of narrative, demanding interpretation. The most accessible and radical text in the Nag Hammadi Library.
Codex II contains the Nag Hammadi Library’s crown jewels: Gospel of Thomas, Gospel of Philip, Apocryphon of John, and four other essential texts. Your guide to the most accessible and influential codex.
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