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Harvest Mission College General Stacks | Non-fiction | 273.1 P133G (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 011602 |
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273 L975D The doctrines that divide : | 273 W893B Babylon mystery religion / | 273 W893B Babylon mystery religion / | 273.1 P133G The gnostic gospels / | 273.1 P33G The gnostic Gospels / | 273.9 H978M The modernist impulse in American Protestantism / | 273.9 J37P Pseudo Christians |
Originally published in 1979 by Random House, New York
Includes bibliographical references and index
The controversy over Christ's resurrection : historical event or symbol? -- "One God, one bishop" : the politics of monotheism -- God the father/God the mother -- The passion of Christ and the persecution of Christians -- Whose church is the "true church"? -- Gnosis : self-knowledge as knowledge of God
"A startling account of the meaning of Jesus and the origin of Christianity based on gnostic gospels and other secret texts, written almost 2,000 years ago, recently discovered near Nag Hammadi in Upper Egypt." -- Jacket subtitle
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