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The Hidden Gospel of Thomas: Commentaries on the Non-Dual Sayings of Jesus
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The Hidden Gospel of Thomas: Commentaries on the Non-Dual Sayings of Jesus

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Awards

2021 IAN Book of the Year Awards, Finalist, First Non-Fiction

2021 IAN Book of the Year Awards, Finalist, Non-Fiction: Religion/Christian

Some scholars have called the Gospel of Thomas the fifth gospel, joining the four canonical books of the New Testament-Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John. Some have even suggested that a new and fresh perspective on the teachings of Jesus can be observed in its extraordinary aphorisms, dialogues, and parables.

This ancient collection of Jesus sayings, half of which were previously unknown, opens up a whole new area of research for Biblical scholars. And yet, the Gospel of Thomas was rejected by the early Christian Church, banished to oblivion, and eventually lost to memory. Nevertheless, despite this opposition, it survived its many years of utter exclusion. Since its remarkable 1945 discovery in a buried jar in Egypt, it has been the object of intense scrutiny in classrooms, churches, and in many scholarly works.

William G. Duffy’s book is the first of its kind to thoroughly and systematically examine this gospel’s hidden sayings in the light of non-dualism, the timeless worldview and philosophy of oneness. What is particularly unique about Duffy’s work is the meticulous literary analysis he brings to this study. In his investigation of each saying, he has discovered phrase patterns and code words that other commentators have seemingly missed.

By pointing out the non-dual nature of the text, and with a sharp eye for linguistic clues, Duffy convincingly demonstrates that significant insights, as well as great depth and power, can be discovered in this lost but now found Gospel of Thomas. Consequently, readers will not only find this book to be intellectually groundbreaking but also spiritually compelling.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
SilverWood Books Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
10 August 2020
Pages
306
ISBN
9781781329870

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

Awards

2021 IAN Book of the Year Awards, Finalist, First Non-Fiction

2021 IAN Book of the Year Awards, Finalist, Non-Fiction: Religion/Christian

Some scholars have called the Gospel of Thomas the fifth gospel, joining the four canonical books of the New Testament-Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John. Some have even suggested that a new and fresh perspective on the teachings of Jesus can be observed in its extraordinary aphorisms, dialogues, and parables.

This ancient collection of Jesus sayings, half of which were previously unknown, opens up a whole new area of research for Biblical scholars. And yet, the Gospel of Thomas was rejected by the early Christian Church, banished to oblivion, and eventually lost to memory. Nevertheless, despite this opposition, it survived its many years of utter exclusion. Since its remarkable 1945 discovery in a buried jar in Egypt, it has been the object of intense scrutiny in classrooms, churches, and in many scholarly works.

William G. Duffy’s book is the first of its kind to thoroughly and systematically examine this gospel’s hidden sayings in the light of non-dualism, the timeless worldview and philosophy of oneness. What is particularly unique about Duffy’s work is the meticulous literary analysis he brings to this study. In his investigation of each saying, he has discovered phrase patterns and code words that other commentators have seemingly missed.

By pointing out the non-dual nature of the text, and with a sharp eye for linguistic clues, Duffy convincingly demonstrates that significant insights, as well as great depth and power, can be discovered in this lost but now found Gospel of Thomas. Consequently, readers will not only find this book to be intellectually groundbreaking but also spiritually compelling.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
SilverWood Books Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
10 August 2020
Pages
306
ISBN
9781781329870