Sunday, February 13, 2011
Elaine Pagels...religious historian still teaching and writing
Quite a scholar and often consulted on PBS specials on theology.
She was "...born in Palo Alto, California (1943). She's a professor at Princeton and she's most famous for her work on early Christian texts, especially the Gnostic Gospels — writings about Jesus from the second to fourth centuries. She won the National Book Award for her 1979 study The Gnostic Gospels (1979), which the Modern Library named as one of the 100 best books of the 20th century.
The Gnostic Gospels begins: "'Jesus Christ rose from the grave.' With this proclamation, the Christian church began. This may be the fundamental element of Christian faith; certainly it is the most radical."
Her other books include Adam, Eve and the Serpent (1988), The Origin of Satan (1995), Beyond Belief: The Secret Gospel of Thomas (2003), and Reading Judas: The Gospel of Judas and the Shaping of Christianity (2007)."
Elaine Pagels [Wikipedia]
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i am reading a critique on Mary Magdalen in a book called "Beloved Disciple" and so far the extrapolation of the Book of Mary is fertile ground for rampant imagination..
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