Gnosticism: From Nag Hammadi to the Gospel of Judas
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In Gnosticism: From Nag Hammadi to the Gospel of Judas, Professor David Brakke of The Ohio State University is your guide in a richly detailed immersion in the theology, sacred writings, rituals, and outstanding human figures of the Gnostic movements.
At the heart of the story is the 1945 discovery of the Nag Hammadi codices, a mysterious cache of ancient documents unearthed in the Egyptian desert, that gave us firsthand accounts of the Gnostics’ beliefs, practices, and ways of life. Studying these invaluable texts, along with more recent discoveries, such as the astonishing Gospel of Judas and Gospel According to Mary, gives you a profound look at Gnostic spirituality and its singular impact on religious history. While fully respectful of traditional Christian beliefs, this course provides a valuable perspective on the development of Western religions and Christian theology.
Lectures
LECTURE 1 Rediscovering Gnosis
LECTURE 2 Who Were the Gnostics?
LECTURE 3 God in Gnostic Myth
LECTURE 4 Gnosticism on Creation, Sin, and Salvation
LECTURE 5 Judas as a Gnostic Tragic Hero
LECTURE 6 Gnostic Bible Stories
LECTURE 7 Gnosticism’s Ritual Pathway to God
LECTURE 8 The Feminine in Gnostic Myth
LECTURE 9 The Gospel of Thomas Cryptic Sayings
LECTURE 10 The Gospel of Thomas on Reunifying the Self
LECTURE 11 Valentinus, Great Preacher of Gnosis
LECTURE 12 God and Creation in Valentinian Myth
LECTURE 13 “Becoming Male” through Valentinian Ritual
LECTURE 14 Valentinian Views on Christian Theology
LECTURE 15 Mary Magdalene as an Apostle of Gnosis
LECTURE 16 Competing Revelations from Christ
LECTURE 17 The Invention of Heresy
LECTURE 18 Making Gnosis Orthodox
LECTURE 19 Gnosticism and Judaism
LECTURE 20 Gnosis without Christ
LECTURE 21 The Mythology of Manichaeism
LECTURE 22 Augustine on Manichaeism and Original Sin
LECTURE 23 Gnostic Traces in Western Religions
LECTURE 24 “Gnosticism” in the Modern Imagination