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Gnosticism, the Gospel of Philip, the Gospel of Thomas and Other ... Eusebius includes a passage from Hegessipus in which a Rechabite tries to prevent James the brother of Jesus from being stoned. I'm sure that Eisenman must ...
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The Gospel of Philip The Gospel of Philip is one of the most exciting and accessible of the Gnostic texts found at Nag Hammadi in Egypt in 1945. The source of Dan Brown’s ...
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Gnosticism, the Gospel of Philip, the Gospel of Thomas and Other ... Gnosticism, the Gospel of Philip, the Gospel of Thomas and Other Non-Canonical Texts. Andrew Phillip Smith is the author of The Gospel of Philip: Annotated ...
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The Gnostic Apostle Thomas On the second track, he is Thomas the Knower, teaching in the context of the Gnostic movement. Gnostics ("Knowers") regarded the True God as pure spirit and ...
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Hafiz of Shiraz: New Nightingale, New Rose; Door of the Beloved Full of images of wine and the tavern, of the Beloved, of nightingales and roses, the poems of Hafiz have been regularly translated into English since the ...
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Hafiz of Shiraz: New Nightingale, New Rose; Door of the Beloved New Nightingale, New Rose Poems from the Divan of Hafiz Translated by Richard Le Gallienne Published by Bardic Press, $12.95, £7.50, €11 ...
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Gnosticism, the Gospel of Philip, the Gospel of Thomas and Other ... Gnosticism, the Gospel of Philip, the Gospel of Thomas and Other Non-Canonical Texts. Andrew Phillip Smith is the author of The Gospel of Philip: Annotated ...
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Gnosticism, the Gospel of Philip, the Gospel of Thomas and Other ... Gnosticism, the Gospel of Philip, the Gospel of Thomas and Other Non-Canonical Texts. Andrew Phillip Smith is the author of The Gospel of Philip: Annotated ...
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The Thorn and the Rose: the Transformation of Suffering into Love It is not the object but the suffering, the love, the emotions, and the quality of these emotions that count. And the big emotions, those basic harmonies, ...
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