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Examines the defeminization which accompanies the Christianization appearing within the body of the eight gnostic texts which represent the Nag Hammadi documents. Traces the decline in the symbolic prestige of personified feminine Sophia (wisdom) from the pre-Christian documents to later Christianized and Christian works. Also includes critical translations of "On the Origin of the World" and "The Thunder" by Richard L. Arthur.
Author Biography: Rose Harmon Arthur is Professor at the Wenatchee School of Theology.
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