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Nag Hammadi Codices
Nag Hammadi Library
A vast collection of materials and audio lectures dealing with Gnosis and Gnosticism, both ancient and modern. The site includes the Gnostic Society Library with the complete Nag Hammadi Library, and a large collection of other primary Gnostic scriptures and documents.
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Metalogos: Coptic Gospels of Thomas, Philip and Truth; Ecumenical Coptic Project (Athens)
Coptic Gospels of Thomas, Philip and Truth (Valentine), in English and Spanish translation, with introduction, textual notes and commentary.
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Codex II Student Resource Center
A resource center for independent research related to Nag Hammadi Codex II. Featuring Grondin's Interlinear Coptic/English Translation of the Gospel of Thomas.
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CRI Journal - CRJ0088A
Christian Research Institute Journal Return to Index Page - This File/ Plain Text The Gnostic Gospels: Part Two Are They Authentic by Douglas Groothuis from the Christian Research Journal, Winter 1991, page 15. The Editor-in-Chief of the Christian Research Journal is Elliot Miller. In the first installment of this two-part series, I outlined the stark contrasts between the gnostic Jesus and the ...
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From jesus to christ: the story of the storytellers: gnostics and other heretics
Elaine H. Pagels: The Harrington Spear Paine Foundation Professor of Religion Princeton University The discovery at Nag Hammadi began with an Arab villager whose name was Mohammed Ali going with his brothers on an ordinary errand. They saddled up their camels and they rode out from their village, a small town in the barren stretches of upper Egypt. They took their camels and rode up to a cliff ...
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