by Miguel Conner | Dec 19, 2017 | Blog posts
by James Brantingham PhD (Listen to our interview with James on the Gospel of Philip) Is the Gospel of Philip (GsPh) Gnostic or Christian? That may be determined by comparison. Each “Saying or Verse” has to be compared against Canonical versus Classical...
by Miguel Conner | Apr 13, 2017 | Blog posts
Easter weekend is the culmination of the Christian faith, every other aspect of the religion being merely a footnote. Yet the death and resurrection of Jesus also holds relevance in Christian Gnosticism, which may come as a surprise since Gnosis is assumed to be its...
by Miguel Conner | Feb 14, 2017 | Blog posts
Valentine’s Day is one of those holidays most people take for granted but know very little about. And that is because its origins are as mysterious as love itself.Originally known as the Feast of Valentinus (Latin for ‘worthy’), this holiday was established by Pope...
by Miguel Conner | Oct 26, 2016 | Blog posts
An assumption exists that the Gnostics were only interested in taking astral flights to supernal dimensions or mining the depths of their subconscious for the gem called the Divine Spark. The world was a nagging distraction to overcoming the Archons that ruled the...
by Miguel Conner | Sep 6, 2016 | Blog posts
The doctrine of Hell may have lost some of its fire in the modern world. Many scholars and theologians now argue that eternal damnation was never in the minds of early Christians or even the words of Jesus. One ancient Christian tradition where the traditional view of...