The Status of Women and Gnosticism in Irenaeus and Tertullian. "A Historian’s View of the Gospel of Judas." Near Eastern Archaeology 70:3 (2007) 174-7. New York: Columbia University Press, 2016. The Gnostic New Age: How a Countercultural Spirituality Revolutionized Religion from Antiquity to Today. Ross Shepard Kraemer and Mary Rose D'Angelo New York: Oxford University Press, 1999) 105-128. "Reconstructing 'Real' Women in Gospel Literature: The Case of Mary Magdalene." In Women and Christian Origins (ed. King Studies in Antiquity and Christianity Philadelphia: Fortress, 1988) 211-27. ![]() "'The Holy Spirit Is a Double Name': Holy Spirit, Mary, and Sophia in the Gospel of Philip." In Images of the Feminine in Gnosticism (ed. Stanley Jones SBL Symposium Series 20 Atlanta: Society of Biblical Literature, 2002) 43-52. Mary Magdalene and Mary the Mother in the Pistis Sophia." In Which Mary? The Marys of Early Christian Tradition (ed. "Setting the Record Straight-The Politics of Identification. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press, 2003. Mary Magdalene, The First Apostle: The Struggle for Authority, Harvard Theological Studies 51. Stanley Jones SBL Symposium Series 20 Atlanta: Society of Biblical Literature, 2002) 75-89. "Mary Magdalene in the Acts of Philip." In Which Mary? The Marys of Early Christian Tradition (ed. Breaking the Da Vinci Code: Answers to the Questions Everyone's Asking. The Nag Hammadi Scriptures: The Revised and Updated Translation of Sacred Gnostic Texts Complete in One Volume. "'Jesus Said to Them, "My Wife…"': A New Coptic Gospel Papyrus." Harvard Theological Review 106:1 (2013) forthcoming. King, Karen L., with contributions by AnneMarie Luijendijk. Literary Evidence Primary Texts The Gnostic Society. ![]() "How Many Gnostics?" Bulletin of the American Society of Papyrologists 22:1-4 (1985) 297-322. "Rethinking the Origins of the Nag Hammadi Codices." Journal of Biblical Literature 133:2 (2014) 399-419. Lewis, Nicola Denzey and Justine Ariel Blount. "Gnostic Library of Chenoboskion." Biblical Archaeologist 41:1 (1978) 32-6. ![]() "Gnostic Library of Chenoboskion." Biblical Archaeologist 15:4 (1952) 70-88. 32 Rome: Pontificio Istituto di archeologia cristiana, 1978) 391-405. "Gnosticism and the Origins of Early Christian Art." In Atti del IX Congresso internazionale di archeologia cristiana: Roma, 21-27 settembre 1975 (Studi di antichità crist. Archaeological & Epigraphic Evidence Finney, P. Most of the articles listed below are in the Dig Sites folder on Camino : Files many of the books are on hard copy reserve at the Circulation Desk in the Learning Commons. View Gender in Early Christianity: A Tour of the Ancient World in a larger map Gnostic Groups in Egypt Nag Hammadi, Egypt
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