The New Testament and GnosisAlastair Logan, Alexander J. M. Wedderburn Important essays on Gnosis and Gnosticism. Contributors include Rudolph, Pagels, Grant, and Barrett. |
Contents
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DEFINITION AND NATURE | 19 |
GNOSIS GNOSTICISM AND CHRISTIAN ORIGINS | 105 |
THE NAG HAMMADI TEXTS AND THE NEW TESTAMENT | 185 |
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