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A selection of important early religious texts, with authoritative and fascinating commentary.
Description
Modern Christianity has been subjected to many re-interpretations which seek to remove elements of mythology and to 'de-mystify' its traditions. But there is also a parallel development in which a strong current of renewal finds inspiration from the spirit and essential character of the early Churches.
The texts of the Dead Sea Scrolls and Nag Hammadi, and more recent research on ancient documents, have thrown an unexpected light on the roots and emerging faith of the first Christians. Fresh insights into these texts reveal that the early Christians drew inspiration from a number of sources, such as the Judaic mystery tradition, the Essenes and other gnostic sects.
Andrew Welburn presents a selection of the most important early texts, together with an authoritative and fascinating commentary. He shows how the new insights gained into the writings of the early Christian reaffirm the fundamental mysteries at the heart of Christianity.
Author
Andrew Welburn taught at the University of London, has been a Fellow of the Warburg Institute and taught at New College, Oxford, until 2005. He is author of several books on the Romantic tradition, and also of The Beginnings of Christianity, and Rudolf Steiner's Philosophy.
Links
Here are some more books by Andrew Welburn which might be of interest:
The Beginnings of Christianity: Essene Mystery, Gnostic Revelation and the Christian Vision
Rudolf Steiner's Philosophy and the Crisis of Contemporary Thought
Myth of the Nativity: The Virgin Birth Re-examined
The Mysteries: Rudolf Steiner's Writings on Spiritual Initiation