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History - Jung and the Lost Gospels: Insights into the Dead Sea Scrolls and the Nag Hammadi Library

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Book Synopsis: The “Lost Gospels” refer to the Dead Sea Scrolls and the Nag Hammadi Library, both discovered in the 1940s. The Nag Hammadi Library consists of writings found by two peasants who unearthed clay jars in 1945 in upper Egypt. These did not appear in English for 32 years, because the right to publish was contended by scholars, politicians, and antique dealers. The Dead Sea Scrolls, discovered in clay jars in Palestine by a goat herder in 1947, weathered similar storms. The first team of analysts were mostly Christian clergy, who weren’t anxious to share material that frightened church leaders. As Dr. Hoeller shows, they rightly feared the documents would reveal information that might detract from unique claims of Christianity. Indeed, the Dead Sea Scrolls and Nag Hammadi Library both contradict and complement accepted tenets of the Old and New Testaments.

As to the connection with Jung, Dr. Hoeller states, “Jung knew that the one and only tradition associated with Christianity that regarded the human psyche as the container of the divine-human encounter was that of the Gnostics of the first three centuries of our era. For this reason he called for a renewed appreciation of this ancient tradition, and particularly for a return to the Gnostic sense of God as an inner directing and transforming presence.” Dr. Hoeller goes on in his preface, “His sympathetic insight into the myths, symbols, and metaphors of the Gnostics, whom by his own admission he regarded as long-lost friends, continues as the brightest beacon of our day...”

Chapters include such topics as Saintly Rebels: The People of the Scrolls, The Dancing Savior: The Myth of the Gnostic Christ and The Secret Sayings of Jesus: The Gospel of Thomas. The book also includes a thorough notes section as well as an index.

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Discover the secrets of the "Lost Gospels" with Jung and the Lost Gospels: Insights into the Dead Sea Scrolls and the Nag Hammadi Library. Unearthed in the 1940s, these ancient texts provide fascinating insights into the hidden depths of Christianity. The Nag Hammadi Library, discovered in upper Egypt, was kept hidden for 32 years due to scholarly disputes. Similarly, the Dead Sea Scrolls, found in Palestine, faced resistance from church leaders. Now, through Dr. Hoeller's meticulous research, you can explore the contradictions and complements these texts bring to the Old and New Testaments.

Experience the connection between Jung and the forgotten tradition of the Gnostics. Dr. Hoeller reveals the Gnostics' view of the human psyche as the vessel for divine-human encounters, an understanding that Jung himself appreciated. By returning to this ancient tradition, we can rediscover the transformative power of God as an inner guiding force. Dr. Hoeller's sympathetic insights into the Gnostic myths, symbols, and metaphors shine as a beacon of inspiration in our modern world.

Dive into the captivating chapters that explore the enigmatic people of the scrolls, the mystifying myth of the Gnostic Christ, and the profound sayings of Jesus found in the Gospel of Thomas. This book is a treasure trove of knowledge, accompanied by a comprehensive notes section and an index to aid in your exploration.

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