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The wisdom goddess

feminine motifs in eight Nag Hammadi documents

by Rose Horman Arthur & Richard L Arthur

  • First published:
  • 20th century
  • Language: English

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Traditions: Gnosticism and esoteric Christianity

Subjects: Religious aspects, gnosticism, Gnosticisme, Women, Aspect religieux, Nag Hammadi codices, Manuscrits de Nag Hammadi, Femmes

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Included because retained bibliographic metadata links this work to Gnosticism and esoteric Christianity.

  • Controlled discovery queries from harvard matched “Gnosticism”. Retained metadata contains “nag hammadi” in the subtitle, “Gnosticism” in the subject metadata, “nag hammadi” in the subject metadata, and 1 additional metadata match(es).

    • Gnosticism· via Harvard LibraryCloud
    • nag hammadi· in subtitle
    • Gnosticism· in subject
    • nag hammadi· in subject
    • nag hammadi· in edition subtitle

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feminine motifs in eight Nag Hammadi documents

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xiv, 238 pages : portrait ; 23 cm

©1984University Press of AmericaEnglish
  • 9780819141712
  • 9780819141729
  • 0819141712
  • 0819141720
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