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Apocrypha Gospel Qumran Nag Hammadi
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By : Jean-Yves Leloup
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Friday, 16 October 2009 00:00 |
 Since the discovery of Nag Hammadi's manuscript, the corpus of the Gospels increased with texts attributed to Thomas, Philip or Peter. Among them "the Gospel of Mary" written in the year 150, translated by Jean-Yves Leloup, is the evidence of primitive Christianism and of a feminine word hidden from the apostles. To the author, The Gospel of Myriam of Magdala (Mary Magdalene) is the path of the feminine which is in us, man and woman, from the psyche to its accomplishment, its rest. Meaning the "good news", it prefigures a carnal and spiritual adventure.
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