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Elaine Pagels


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February 13, 1943

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Elaine Pagels is a preeminent figure in the theological community whose scholarship has earned her international respect. The Harrington Spear Paine Professor of Religion at Princeton University, she was awarded the Rockefeller, Guggenheim & MacArthur Fellowships in three consecutive years.
As a young researcher at Barnard College, she changed forever the historical landscape of the Christian religion by exploding the myth of the early Christian Church as a unified movement. Her findings were published in the bestselling book, The Gnostic Gospels, an analysis of 52 early Christian manuscripts that were unearthed in Egypt. Known collectively as the Nag Hammadi Library, the manuscripts show the pluralistic nature of the early church & the role
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The Gnostic Gospels

3.94 avg rating — 18,772 ratings — published 1979 — 85 editions
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Beyond Belief: The Secret G...

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The Origin of Satan: How Ch...

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Why Religion?: A Personal S...

3.97 avg rating — 3,062 ratings — published 2018 — 15 editions
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Adam, Eve, and the Serpent:...

4.03 avg rating — 2,965 ratings — published 1988 — 21 editions
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Revelations: Visions, Proph...

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The Gospel of Thomas: New P...

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The Gnostic Paul: Gnostic E...

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“Many gnostics, on the contrary, insisted that ignorance, not sin, is what involves a person in suffering.”
Elaine Pagels, The Gnostic Gospels

“What is clear is that meaning may not be something we find. We found no meaning in our son's death, or in the deaths of countless others. The most we could hope was that we might be able to create meaning.”
Elaine Pagels, Why Religion?: A Personal Story

“When John accuses "evildoers" of leading gullible people into sin, what troubles him is what troubled the Essenes: whether—or how much—to accommodate pagan culture. And when we see Jesus' earliest followers, including Peter, James, and Paul, not as we usually see them, as early Christians, but as they saw themselves—as Jews who had found God's messiah—we can see that they struggled with the same question. For when John charges that certain prophets and teachers are encouraging God's people to eat "unclean" food and engage in "unclean" sex, he is taking up arguments that had broken out between Paul and followers of James and Peter about forty years earlier—an argument that John of Patmos continues with a second generation of Paul's followers. For when we ask, who are the "evildoers" against whom John warns? we may be surprised by the answer. Those whom John says Jesus "hates" look very much like the Gentile followers of Jesus converted through Paul's teaching. Many commentators have pointed out that when we step back from John's angry rhetoric, we can see that the very practices John denounces are those that Paul had recommended.”
Elaine Pagels, Revelations: Visions, Prophecy, and Politics in the Book of Revelation



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