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Fantastic,
By Shilo Michelle "Sister" (BC, Canada) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Voices of Gnosticism: Interviews with Elaine Pagels, Marvin Meyer, Bart Ehrman, Bruce Chilton and Other Leading Scholars (Paperback)
Being very interested in Gnosticism for quite some time now, I have read many, many books on the subject. Some wonderful, some not so wonderful. Voices of Gnosticism has a style that made for a very rewarding read.
I have a very short attention span, truly, and this book just caught me up and totally sucked me in. Listening to the opinions of the different authors and scholars etc. interspersed with Miguel Connor's engaging writing style is fantastic. If you've ever listened to his show Aeon Byte, you'll know that he is not only entertaining but very intelligent and informative. An absolute MUST READ, not only for those with a particular interest in Gnosticism and early Christianity, but even for the average Joe.
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4.8 out of 5 stars (10 customer reviews) 9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
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Fantastic,
By Shilo Michelle "Sister" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Voices of Gnosticism: Interviews with Elaine Pagels, Marvin Meyer, Bart Ehrman, Bruce Chilton and Other Leading Scholars (Paperback)
Being very interested in Gnosticism for quite some time now, I have read many, many books on the subject. Some wonderful, some not so wonderful. Voices of Gnosticism has a style that made for a very rewarding read.
I have a very short attention span, truly, and this book just caught me up and totally sucked me in. Listening to the opinions of the different authors and scholars etc. interspersed with Miguel Connor's engaging writing style is fantastic. If you've ever listened to his show Aeon Byte, you'll know that he is not only entertaining but very intelligent and informative. An absolute MUST READ, not only for those with a particular interest in Gnosticism and early Christianity, but even for the average Joe. 5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
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You can read this book anywhere you would like.,
By redynstruc "Kurt" - Published on Amazon.com
When I read "Simultaneous Device Usage: Unlimited" in the "Product Details" section for this book, I was hoping this wasn't some fancy way of saying I could loan it to as many friends as I wanted, but only with a password which expired in 14 days - or some other nonsense such as this. As it turns out, it means just what I was hoping: you can read it with any program that supports the AZW file format.
Kudos to the author/publisher for not putting digital rights management (DRM) controls on this book. Several weeks ago, I swore off ever buying another book with DRM from Amazon because it prevented me from being able to load it into my library manager - Calibre - and read it with Calibre's internal reader. As for the content of the book, itself, as a relatively new student of Gnosticism (BTW, I make no apologies to Professor Pagels for the use of this term), I found it extremely invaluable. By bringing together some of the most knowledgeable people on this subject and, in an interview format in which the interlocutor appears to be as knowledgeable as his guests, I was able to grasp the differences between the various Gnostic traditions, the subtlety of which, until now, had mostly confused me. For one who might be swimming in all the books on Gnosticism, wondering which way to go, Voices gives you a very good sense of who you might want to read next. For my part, I will be avoiding Professors Pagels and King (two individuals who seem not to recognize that Gnostic Christianity is different enough from Orthodox Christianity to deserve its own category) and, instead, moving in the direction of folks like Professors Meyer and DeConick whose views, while starkly different on the role of Judas, both serve to enlighten the reader on some of the core beliefs of Gnosticism. 5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
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Fascinating Journey into Early Christianity,
By Derek Johnson - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Voices of Gnosticism: Interviews with Elaine Pagels, Marvin Meyer, Bart Ehrman, Bruce Chilton and Other Leading Scholars (Paperback)
Miguel Conner's fascinating book is a journey into the depths and origins of true Christianity before it was hijacked by a priest cast determined to use Christianity to forward their agenda.
Miguel's 13 interviews are a distillation of some of the most brilliant minds on early Christianity. One might rightfully say true Christianity. It's been said that "theology is intellectual wrapping around the spiritual kernel of a religion. If this is true, then it is also true that most religions are being strangled and stifled by their wrappings." Thankfully Gnosticism is not guilty of this. Reading this book will greatly expand your mind, knowledge and spirituality. One final note: Miguel's amazingly broad and deep knowledge of this subject matter helps guide the interviews and constantly unearths new nuggets of information while doing so in a greatly engaging and entertaining way. |
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