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The Gnostic Discoveries

The Impact of the Nag Hammadi Library

by Marvin W. Meyer



The astounding discovery in December 1945 by an Egyptian peasant of desert caves filled with jars of ancient papyrus manuscripts, known collectively as the Nag Hammadi Library, was the archaeological find of the century. These fragments at Nag Hammadi, painstakingly restored and translated, reveal a fascinating alternative perspective on Jesus and the beliefs of many of his earliest followers. Some of these alternative views, including Jesus' relationship to Mary Magdalene, were recently sensationalized by Dan Brown in his bestseller The Da Vinci Code. Books on Gnosticism have continued to enjoy a lift from the popularity of that novel, and the fortcoming movie should continue to spur sales of these more serious books on gnosticism.
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Pages:

256

Published:

Dec 2006

Format

Paperback

Publisher

HarperCollins Publishers

Imprint

HarperOne

ISBN:

9780060858322



The astounding discovery in December 1945 by an Egyptian peasant of desert caves filled with jars of ancient papyrus manuscripts, known collectively as the Nag Hammadi Library, was the archaeological find of the century. These fragments at Nag Hammadi, painstakingly restored and translated, reveal a fascinating alternative perspective on Jesus and the beliefs of many of his earliest followers. Some of these alternative views, including Jesus' relationship to Mary Magdalene, were recently sensationalized by Dan Brown in his bestseller The Da Vinci Code. Books on Gnosticism have continued to enjoy a lift from the popularity of that novel, and the fortcoming movie should continue to spur sales of these more serious books on gnosticism.
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