This ancient Gnostic text can be a companion for your own
spiritual quest.
The Gospel of Philip is one of the most exciting and accessible
of the Gnostic texts found at Nag Hammadi in Egypt in 1945. The
source of Dan Brown s intriguing speculations about Mary Magdalene
in his best-selling novel The Da Vinci Code, the "Gospel of Philip"
draws on ancient imagery the natural world, the relationships
between women, men and family, the ancient distinctions between
lord and servants, free people and slaves, and pagans, Jews and
Christians to offer us insight into the spiritual interpretation of
scripture that is at the foundation of Christianity.
"The Gospel of Philip: Annotated and Explained" unravels the
discourses, parables and sayings of this second-century text to
explore a spiritual, non-literal interpretation of the Bible. Along
with his elegant and accurate new translation from the original
Coptic, Andrew Phillip Smith probes the symbolism and metaphors at
the heart of the "Gospel of Philip" to reveal otherwise unrecorded
sayings of Jesus, fragments of Gnostic mythology and parallels to
the teachings of Jesus and Paul. He also examines the joyful
imagery of rebirth, salvation and mystical union in the bridal
chamber that was the pursuit of Christian Gnosticism.
Now you can experience this ancient Gospel even if you have no
previous knowledge of early Christianity or Gnostic thought. This
SkyLight Illuminations edition provides important insights into the
historical context and major themes of the Gospel of Philip, and
gives you a deeper understanding of the Gospel s overarching
message: deciphering our own meaning behind the symbols of this
world increases and enriches our understanding of God.
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