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Common Sense Nation: Unlocking the Forgotten Power of the American Idea

audiobook Common Sense Nation: Unlocking the Forgotten Power of the American Idea by Robert Curry in History

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A new translation and analysis of one of the most controversial of the apocryphal gospels • Emphasizes an initiatic marriage between the male and female principles as the heart of the Christian mystery • Bears witness to the physical relationship shared by Jesus and Mary Magdalene • Translated from the Coptic and analyzed by the author of the bestselling The Gospel of Mary Magdalene (over 90;000 sold) The mainstream position of the Christian church on sexuality was perhaps best summed up by Pope Innocent III (1160-1216) when he stated that “the sexual act is so shameful that it is intrinsically evil.” Another Christian theologian maintained that the “Holy Ghost is absent from the room shared by a wedded couple.” What Philip records in his gospel is that Christ said precisely the opposite: The nuptial chamber is in fact the holy of holies. For Philip the holy trinity includes the feminine presence. God is the Father; the Holy Ghost is the Mother; and Jesus is the Son. Neither man nor woman alone is created in the image of God. It is only in their relationship with one another--the sacred embrace in which they share the divine breath--that they resemble God. The Gospel of Philip is best known for its portrayal of the physical relationship shared by Jesus and his most beloved disciple; Mary of Magdala. Because it ran counter to the direction of the Church; which condemned the “works of the flesh;” Philip’s gospel was suppressed and lost until rediscovered at Nag Hammadi in 1947. Orthodox theologian Jean-Yves Leloup’s translation from the Coptic and his analysis of this gospel are presented here for the first time in English. What emerges from this important source text is a restoration of the sacred initiatic union between the male and female principles that was once at the heart of Christianity’s sacred mystery.


#365078 in Books 2015-11-24Original language:EnglishPDF # 1 9.10 x .90 x 6.30l; .0 #File Name: 1594038252232 pages


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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. good read!By JRvery fun; entertaining and enlightening reading! highly recommended to anyone interested in how the country came together and the influences upon which the country was founded.1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Five StarsBy Jay T. Stricklandgood book; very needed today1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Five StarsBy BAnnEGreat book- arrived on time. Happy with it.

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