More Lost Books of the Bible Stories
Banned From The BibleA fantastic program about the Lost Books of The Bible with interviews with religious scholars. Read More » The Lost Gospels DocumentaryThe Lost Gospels, presented by Anglican priest Pete Owen Jones, is a fascinating exploration into the huge number of ancient Christian texts that didn't make it into the New Testament. Read More » Dead Sea Scrolls exhibit a celebration of scriptureCool new exhibit through June 6 in Milwaukee of the Dead Sea Scrolls! Beyond The DaVinci Code - Did Jesus Study Kabbalah?What kind of religious philosophy were Jesus and his disciples studying from 29 CE � 33 CE? They couldn't have been studying Christianity because The New Testament wasn't completed until 325 CE (almost... Read More » Nag Hammadi Library The Gospel of ThomasTHE GNOSTIC SOCIETY LIBRARY The Nag Hammadi Library The Gospel of Thomas Translated by Stephen Patterson and Marvin Meyer (Visit the Gospel of Thomas Collection for additional information) ... Read More » The Nag Hammadi Library The Concept of Our Great PowerTHE GNOSTIC SOCIETY LIBRARY The Nag Hammadi Library The Concept of Our Great Power Translated by Frederik Wisse The Perception of Understanding The Concept of the Great Power ... Read More » The Nag Hammadi Library The Book of Thomas the ContenderTHE GNOSTIC SOCIETY LIBRARY The Nag Hammadi Library The Book of Thomas the Contender Translated by John D. Turner The secret words that the savior spoke to Judas Thomas which I, even... Read More » The Nag Hammadi Library Authoritative TeachingTHE GNOSTIC SOCIETY LIBRARY The Nag Hammadi Library Authoritative Teaching Translated by George W. MacRae [...] in heaven [...] within him [...] anyone appears [...] the hidden heavens... Read More » The Nag Hammadi Library Asclepius 21-29THE GNOSTIC SOCIETY LIBRARY The Nag Hammadi Library Asclepius 21-29 Translated by James Brashler, Peter A. Dirkse, and Douglas M. Parrott "And if you (Asclepius) wish to see the reality... Read More » Nag Hammadi Library The Apocryphon According to JohnThe Apocryphon of John is commonly referenced by two other names: The Secret Book of John and The Secret Revelation of John, depending upon how the word "Apocryphon" is translated. There are four surviving Coptic manuscripts of this text: two shorter versions found in the Berlin Codex; and Nag Hammadi Codex III, and two longer version, found in Nag Hammadi Codex II and IV. This translation prepared by Dr. Wisse for the Nag Hammadi Library in English uses all four manuscripts to produce a single text. Read More » The Nag Hammadi Library The Apocryphon of JamesTHE GNOSTIC SOCIETY LIBRARY The Nag Hammadi Library The Apocryphon of James Translated by Francis E. Williams James writes to [...]: Peace be with you from Peace, love from Love, grace from... Read More » Nag Hammadi Library The Apocalypse of PeterTHE GNOSTIC SOCIETY LIBRARY The Nag Hammadi Library The Apocalypse of Peter Translated by James Brashler and Roger A. Bullard As the Savior was sitting in the temple in the three hundredth... Read More » Nag Hammadi Library The Apocalypse of PaulTHE GNOSTIC SOCIETY LIBRARY The Nag Hammadi Library The Apocalypse of Paul Translated by George W. MacRae and William R. Murdock [...] the road. And he spoke to him, saying, "By which road... Read More » Nag Hammadi Library The Second Apocalypse of JamesTHE GNOSTIC SOCIETY LIBRARY The Nag Hammadi Library The (Second) Apocalypse of James Translated by Charles W. Hedrick This is the discourse that James the Just spoke in Jerusalem, which... Read More » Nag Hammadi Library The First Apocalypse of JamesTHE GNOSTIC SOCIETY LIBRARY The Nag Hammadi Library The (First) Apocalypse of James Translated by William R. Schoedel It is the Lord who spoke with me: "See now the completion of my redemption.... Read More » The Nag Hammadi Library The Apocalypse of AdamTHE GNOSTIC SOCIETY LIBRARY The Nag Hammadi Library The Apocalypse of Adam Translated by George W. MacRae The revelation which Adam taught his son Seth in the seven hundreth year, saying: ... Read More » Nag Hammadi Library AllogenesTHE GNOSTIC SOCIETY LIBRARY The Nag Hammadi Library Allogenes Translated by John D.Turner and Orval S. Wintermute (5 lines missing) ... since they are perfect individuals and dwell... Read More » Nag Hammadi Library Intro and Acts of PeterAn Introduction to Gnosticism and The Nag Hammadi Library What is Gnosticism? “Gnosis” and “Gnosticism” are still rather arcane terms, though in the last two decades they have been increasingly... Read More » Fasting and Sobriety According to Essene Gospel of Peace
FASTING AND SOBRIETY ACCORDING TO THE... Read More » The Essene Science of FastingSince the archaeological discovery of the Dead Sea Scrolls in 1946, the word "Essene" has made its way around the world--often raising a lot of questions. Many people were astonished to discover that, two thousand years ago, a brotherhood of holy men and women, living together in a community, carried within themselves all of the seeds of Christianity and of future western civilization. This brotherhood--more or less persecuted and ostracized--would bring forth people who would change the face of the world and the course of history. Indeed, almost all of the principal founders of what would later be called Christianity were Essenes--St. Ann, Joseph and Mary, John the Baptist, Jesus, John the Evangelist, etc. Read More » |
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