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In December 1945, two Egyptian fellahin, digging for natural fertilizer in the Nile River valley unearthed a sealed storage jar. The jar proved to hold treasure of an unexpected sort: a collection of some fifty-two ancient manuscripts, most of which reflect the teachings of a mystical religious movement we call Gnosticism (from the Greek word gnosis, "knowledge"). The texts are also, with few exceptions, Christian documents, and thus they provide us with valuable new information about the character of the early church, and about the Gnostic Christians within the church. In this volume, Marvin W. Meyer has produced a new English translation for general readers of four of the most important and revealing of these early Christian texts -- the Secret Book of James, the Gospel of Thomas, the Book of Thomas, and the Secret Book of John. Review: New, exciting knowledge - I decided to read the Gnostic Gospels based on the fact that the Catholic Church and the Pope in place, at the time, were the ones that removed them (i.e, The Gospel of Thomas). I have alwys known about these Gospels, but in all honestly I was happy to just read what the internet had to say. I thought all the missing Gospels would be included in this book, but was dissappointed to find out there were only 4 Gnostic Gospels included and I am still missing much more information. But this was a good starter for me. Some of them are hard to understand because it is basically some of Jesus' sayings, without any more elaboration. I am aware that I will need to read and re-read this book and some others. But I consider it all worthy after all. Knowledge always requires an effort. Review: Amazing Insight in these books! - I love this book as it has truly expanded bible study taking it to the next level. My only problem is that Marvin Meyer refers to Jesus as the "Child of Humanity" (his decision given the author's notes) instead of the more correct "SON OF MAN" as it is in Scripture. This makes it suspect that what else has he taken license with that might clarify instead of confuse? either way, if you are willing to get past these things and really press on with open mind, these books offer amazing insight in to how Jesus spoke at a much higher level to His disciples when in private and after His Ascension.
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| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 161 Reviews |
M**O
New, exciting knowledge
I decided to read the Gnostic Gospels based on the fact that the Catholic Church and the Pope in place, at the time, were the ones that removed them (i.e, The Gospel of Thomas). I have alwys known about these Gospels, but in all honestly I was happy to just read what the internet had to say. I thought all the missing Gospels would be included in this book, but was dissappointed to find out there were only 4 Gnostic Gospels included and I am still missing much more information. But this was a good starter for me. Some of them are hard to understand because it is basically some of Jesus' sayings, without any more elaboration. I am aware that I will need to read and re-read this book and some others. But I consider it all worthy after all. Knowledge always requires an effort.
C**J
Amazing Insight in these books!
I love this book as it has truly expanded bible study taking it to the next level. My only problem is that Marvin Meyer refers to Jesus as the "Child of Humanity" (his decision given the author's notes) instead of the more correct "SON OF MAN" as it is in Scripture. This makes it suspect that what else has he taken license with that might clarify instead of confuse? either way, if you are willing to get past these things and really press on with open mind, these books offer amazing insight in to how Jesus spoke at a much higher level to His disciples when in private and after His Ascension.
L**K
No longer surpressed
For years only theologians knew much about these books from the Gnostics. Now they are available to everyone, openly and readily. Because of their historical and religious significance, they are important additions to the literature. They give a view of Jesus that many of us never get to hear.
D**S
Enjoying the book
Enjoying the book was as expected
R**E
What the Vatican Didn't Want You to Read
Other than the writings of early Christians, there are no historical accounts of the life of Jesus. The Romans never wrote of him, never even documented his crucifixion. He would not exist in our present era if not for his early followers writing of him. When the New Testament of the Bible was created some 350 years after the crucifixion, some of these writings were excluded and hidden away by the Vatican, though written by followers of Jesus who are just as credible as those who wrote the books that made it into the Bible. When the Dead Sea Scrolls were discovered, this history could no longer remain hidden. For the most part the reading is a little dry, but for providing a fuller picture of the life of Jesus and what the early Christian Church (pre-Vatican) must have preached, it's an important read.
M**S
I like this book
I like this book and require students to read various sections in my New Testament class. Although it is not cannonical, it does give some interesting views of gnostic teachings outside of the early church. It is a great connect when talking about Paul's letters and his warnings against false teachings and false doctrine.
D**K
the secret teachings of Jesus
These four Gospels compliment this topic perfectly. The author Marvin Meyer is among the most respected authors I have ever read on this topic. It is very enjoyable, very thorough, and very precise. I highly recommend this to anyone studying Christianity of any form.
N**O
Great
Am reading it right now and enjoying every bit of it. It's a great addition to the gospels and gives a more intense look at what Jesus could say to his disciples when they were alone.
A**R
A must read
Gnostic Teachings Of Christ . I just couldn’t put the book down read it in a day . Opened my eyes to a different view of the world . Straight to the point simple to read . For true seekers of light .
2**M
ouvrage scientifique ancien bien documenté
livre anglophone relié rigide petit format ancien (1984) consacré à une nouvelle traduction de 4 textes apocryphes trouvés à Nag Hammadi; le livre secret de Jaques l'évangile de Thomas le livre secret de Thomas le livre secret de Jean ces textes gnostiques découverts en 1945 dont l'origine est discutée n'étaient auparavant connus que sous l'angle des théologiens les ayant discrédités et décrivent directement et sans altération les convictions de ces chrétiens primitifs du second siècle; même si de nombreux faits paraissent aberrants, certains des propos attribués à Jésus peuvent avoir une part de vérité; pas d'illustrations; ce petit livre est à lire par tous ceux qui s'intéressent au sujet
J**U
He said its awesome. Big secrets here that no one tells
I bought this book for my partner he coul not put it down . Hes read it twice now. He said its awesome. Big secrets here that no one tells you
M**I
Most wonderful book
I'm so happy i bought this book. Oh how i have been transformed by the information in this small book. A must for whoever is searching for truth.
K**4
Ok
Interesting
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