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Beyond belief : the secret Gospel of Thomas

By: Material type: TextTextNew York Random House c2003Description: 241p.; bibliog. notes; indexContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0375501568
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • BS2860.T52 P34 2003
Contents:
1 From the Feast of Agape to the Nicene Creed. 2 Gospels in conflict: John and Thomas. 3 God's word or human words?. 4 The canon of truth and the triumph of John. 5 Constantine and the Catholic Church
Abstract: 'Drawing on new scholarship--her own, and that of an international group of scholars--that has come to light since the publication in 1979 of The Gnostic Gospels, Pagels shows that what matters about Christianity involves much more than any one set of beliefs. Traditions embodied in Judaism and Christianity can powerfully affect us in heart, mind, and spirit, inspire visions of a new society based on practicing justice and love, even heal and transform us.'
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1 From the Feast of Agape to the Nicene Creed. 2 Gospels in conflict: John and Thomas. 3 God's word or human words?. 4 The canon of truth and the triumph of John. 5 Constantine and the Catholic Church

'Drawing on new scholarship--her own, and that of an international group of scholars--that has come to light since the publication in 1979 of The Gnostic Gospels, Pagels shows that what matters about Christianity involves much more than any one set of beliefs. Traditions embodied in Judaism and Christianity can powerfully affect us in heart, mind, and spirit, inspire visions of a new society based on practicing justice and love, even heal and transform us.'

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