The gospel of Philip

Jesus, Mary Magdalene, and the gnosis of sacred union

173 pages

English language

Published Aug. 27, 2004 by Inner Traditions.

ISBN:
978-1-59477-022-7
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OCLC Number:
56582819

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From my journal notes in 2005, when I read this book. It was a new acquisition at my previous place of work. Though I am not religious, I always strive to read items about religion to learn more about others as well as about history:

>>This Gospel, along with others, was suppressed by the mainstream church for being against dogma. Yet, upon reading this book, one gets such a better sense of the roots of Christianity, and those roots were for inclusiveness and more egalitarian roles for men and women. Fascinating on the view of the divine as balanced between male and female, and the concept of the nuptial chamber as the holy of holies certainly counters the repressive dogma of mainstream Christianity of sex as sinful. Sex between two people who love each other is not only beautiful, but is an expression of the divine. That Pope Innocent III …

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