The Nag Hammadi Scriptures is more than a book of history; it is a recovered map of the human spirit, inviting us to look beyond the surface of tradition and rediscover the hidden depths of our own heritage.
A collection of 114 sayings attributed to Jesus, many of which mirror the New Testament but with a mystical, cryptic twist.
Why do these ancient scrolls continue to captivate us today? Perhaps it is their emphasis on personal autonomy and the search for truth within. In an era of "spiritual but not religious" seekers, the Nag Hammadi library offers a radical, ancient precedent for finding the sacred without a middleman. The Nag Hammadi Scriptures: The Revised and Upd...
Unlike the mainstream focus on sin and external salvation, these texts emphasize gnosis —a Greek word for "knowledge." This isn't intellectual facts, but an internal, experiential realization of the divine spark within the individual.
This revised edition offers meticulously updated translations of the library’s most famous works, including: The Nag Hammadi Scriptures is more than a
A cosmic epic detailing the origins of the universe and the struggle between the divine realm and the "demiurge," an ignorant creator god. Why the Revised Edition Matters
A profound text that elevates Mary Magdalene as a primary visionary and leader, challenging traditional gender roles in early faith. Perhaps it is their emphasis on personal autonomy
This exploration delves into the significance and impact of the seminal Gnostic collection, The Nag Hammadi Scriptures: The Revised and Updated Translation .