Title | : | Essential Gnostic Scriptures |
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ISBN | : | 1590305493 |
ISBN-10 | : | 9781590305492 |
Language | : | English |
Format Type | : | Hardcover |
Number of Pages | : | 240 |
Publication | : | First published December 28, 2010 |
The people we’ve come to call gnostics were passionate advocates of the view that salvation comes through knowledge and personal experience, and their passion shines through in the remarkable body of writings they produced over a period of more than a millennium and a half. Willis Barnstone and Marvin Meyer have created a translation that brings the gnostic voices to us from across the centuries with remarkable power and beauty—beginning with texts from the earliest years of Christianity—including material from the Nag Hammadi library—and continuing all the way up to expressions of gnostic wisdom found within Islam and in the Cathar movement of the Middle Ages. The twenty-one texts included here serve as a compact introduction to Gnosticism and its principal ideas—and they also provide an entrée to the pleasures of gnostic literature in general, representing, as they do, the greatest masterpieces of that tradition.
Essential Gnostic Scriptures Reviews
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I found the gnostic creation myths to be very interesting, but was very bored by much of the poetics and gospels. It makes sense to skip around this collection to the parts that are interesting to you.
It is fascinating that I can borrow a book from the public library that contains ideas that the Church fought so hard to suppress.
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I only skimmed through this, more interested in the descriptions of the texts than the texts themselves in all honesty. I was impressed with the Song/Odes of Solomon translations, those were very nice and would like to see that whole cycle in a separate book.
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