by Miguel Conner | Aug 9, 2017 | Blog posts
By Anthony Peake In the first of his Seven Sermons to the Dead, the Gnostic founding father of depth psychology Carl Gustav Jung, wrote the following: I began with nothingness. Nothingness is the same as fullness. In infinity full is no better than empty....
by Miguel Conner | May 30, 2017 | Blog posts
Most of us have read Moby Dick, or are at least familiar with Herman Melville’s classic. Many of us know the metaphors and symbols and pathos of this great American novel. We heard it all in high school and perhaps found insights once we got older — as the whales of...
by Miguel Conner | Nov 16, 2016 | Blog posts
We’re very proud to announce the release of Other Voices of Gnosticism, the follow-up to the critically acclaimed Voices of Gnosticism. As with the first book, this is a collection of the brightest and best voices in Gnostic studies. We continue understanding...
by Miguel Conner | Dec 5, 2014 | Blog posts
The early church fathers hated on the Gnostics for pumping out gospels left and right, basically content farming the ministry of Jesus Christ. Irenaeus of Lyons is perhaps the most vocal one, accusing his theological foes of such indulgences as “being discoverers and...