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Paperback Pistis Sophia Book

ISBN: 1025909224

ISBN13: 9781025909226

Pistis Sophia

"Pistis Sophia" is a cornerstone of Gnostic literature, offering a profound glimpse into the spiritual and philosophical landscape of early Christianity. This significant work, translated by George Horner, presents a series of dialogues between the risen Jesus and his disciples, notably including Mary Magdalene. The narrative centers on the complex figure of Sophia (Wisdom), detailing her fall from the divine realm and her eventual redemption through spiritual insight.

Drawing upon Coptic traditions, the text explores themes of repentance, the nature of the soul, and the path to enlightenment. It provides a unique perspective on esoteric teachings that were often excluded from the traditional biblical canon, making it an essential resource for scholars of theology, history, and mysticism. Through its rich symbolism and intricate cosmology, "Pistis Sophia" remains a vital document for understanding the diverse theological debates of the early Christian era. This translation captures the solemnity and depth of the original Coptic manuscripts, preserving a crucial link to ancient spiritual thought.

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