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Gospel of Mary - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Gospel of Mary Date 120–180 AD Attribution unknown Location Sources Manuscripts Berolinensis Gnosticus 8502,1 P. Oxyrhynchus 3525 P. Rylands 463 Audience Theme The soul's ascent Gn...
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Syncretic View of the Gospel of Mary Magdalene ... Fragments from the Gospel of Mary ... The Gospel of Mary Magdalene has Taoist and Buddhist concepts presented in first century Christian Semantics.
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In this gospel Christ teaches that sin is not a problem of moral ignorance so much as a manifestation of imbalance of the soul. Christ then encourages the disciples to spread his teachings and warns them against those who teach of spirituality as an external concept rather than as Mary, to whom this text is credited,
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In this gnostic gospel, Mary Magdalene appears as a disciple, singled out by Jesus for special teachings. In this excerpt, the other disciples are discouraged and grieving Jesus' death. Mary stands up and attempts to comfort them, reminding them that Jesus' presence remains with them.
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The Gospel of Mary of Magdala by Karen L. King. ... Gospel of Mary of Magdala ... Then Mary stood up. She greeted them all, addressing her brothers and sisters, "Do not weep and be distressed nor let your hearts be irresolute. For his grace will be with you all and will shelter you. Rather we should praise his greatness,
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From the Nag Hammadi Library. ... [The Coptic papyrus, from which the first six pages have been lost, begins in the middle of this gospel.] ... Then Mary stood up and greeted all of them and said to her brethren, "Do not mourn or grieve or be irresolute, for his grace will be with you all and will defend you.
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Here I discuss this dialogue gospel in which Mary Magdalene is presented as Jesus' favorite disciple and the instructor of true knowledge. I explore notions of... ... Philip A. HarlandPodcast 3.16: The Gospel of Mary - Secret Knowledge from the Ultimate Disciple...
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