I've recently been reading April DeConick's 'Recovering the Original Gospel of Thomas.' which has been previuosly discussed on this group. I've found it a...
I am still waiting for my copy of "Recovering ... Thomas" to arrive - I stupidly tried to test the university's purchase system, rather than simply paying for...
... Just to be clear, is it correct to assume that this is _your_ position, and that it does not agree with DeConick? I.e., that it's her claim that (kernel?)...
From: Michael Grondin To: gthomas@yahoogroups.com Sent: Friday, July 21, 2006 4:19 AM Subject: Re: [GTh] Recovering Thomas ... DeConick speaks of the weighty...
... I think ... which s/he ... Using that ... on the ... rearrangement of ... code (sorry, ... think GTh ... undergone ... that the ... material from ... and...
... There are times when I find email frustrating because you can't do tone of voice. This is a genuinely interested question, not an attempt to say "Look,...
... an early ... radical ... parables ... Realm ... a passage ... 76, 96 ... sayings ... seem to me ... like this ... particularly ... suppose the ... ...
... Hi Andrew, Your note quotes sayings titled as 12, 16, 39, and 93, but the one titled 12 is actually 76. In addition, one wonders why you list only four now...
... From: Michael Grondin To: gthomas@yahoogroups.com Sent: Saturday, July 22, 2006 6:01 AM Subject: Re: [GTh] Recovering Thomas ... Hi Mike 12 should be 76 as...
... This list agrees in almost all particulars with her earlier paper ("The Original _Gospel of Thomas_"), with some uncertainty due to the use of lower-case...
From: Michael Grondin To: gthomas@yahoogroups.com Sent: Monday, July 24, 2006 8:06 PM Subject: Re: [GTh] Recovering Thomas ... Hi Mike DeConick in several...
Have been concentrating on getting myself a bit up to speed on the background to studying the Coptic gospels with more understanding, and emerged with a ...
... The way this is worded (triple negative!), its meaning is far from plain. Whatever it means, can you give a source citation? And who are you anyway? Mike...
In a message dated 07/08/2006 16:29:10 GMT Daylight Time, mwgrondin@co mcast.net writes: Plainly, unless the Egyptian female did not become an 'Osiris', ... ...
... I think Mike might have been interested in a name. CJED5 sounds a bit like a second generation Star Wars robot. :-) Sounds like interesting research, but...
... Then your suggesting that this was a common belief in the 1st century (An older religious idea) which stems from an Egyptian original, where this was often...
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... Yes, quite so. The writer's name is J. Samuel Chandler. Notes without sig-lines normally aren't approved, but this one slipped through. Also, the reference...
... Here's the link to the English Article of the same http://www.theologie.uni-wuerzburg.de/kolleg/abstract_Cooney.php Dr. Kathlyn (Kara) Cooney, Stanford/USA...
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Actually, the idea expressed in G. Thom. 114 does survive into medieval Europe: 'Peter Autier [aka Pierre Authie--SG], the leader of the Cathar revival in the...
... This is very interesting, but not what I was getting at. While I can see that the idea expressed in GTh 114 might well be a reflection of the Egyptian...
In a message dated 08/08/2006 00:35:05 GMT Daylight Time, ... Well, my father was an experimental engineer, and .... :-) But how dense of me: Jed Chandler,...
From: "Simon Gathercole" <s.j.gathercole@...> ... It seems to me that _physical_ transformation (via reincarnation or any other means) was about the...
... The chief difficulty here would be to argue that Mary represents Sophia. The word 'sophia' isn't used at all in the text (much less equate Mary to it)....
Hi folks: Okay, this is NOT scholarly at all, but I have a question about some Coptic. Consider the following text (I'm transliterating with "h" for hori and...