The Temple-Mystical Background to a Valentinian Saying of the Saviour: The Interpretation of Knowledge (NHC XI, 1) 10.18–38
The Interpretation of Knowledge (NHC XI, 1) is a Nag Hammadi text which appeals to a Christian congregation, apparently consisting of both Valentinians and non-Valentinians, for unity in the face of divisions in the church caused by the jealousy of some over the superior spiritual gifts possessed by...
Main Author: | Matthew Twigg |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Aren Roukema
2013-06-01
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Series: | Correspondences |
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Online Access: | http://correspondencesjournal.com/ojs/ojs/index.php/home/article/download/4/4 |
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