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Nag Hammadi Codices XI, XII, XIIICharles W. Hedrick (Editor)
0.00Want to ReadBuy on AmazonRate this bookThis volume presents critical editions of three of the most fragmentary codices in the Nag Hammadi Library. Their nine tractates are presented in an English translation with critically edited transcriptions of Coptic texts, including introductions and notes. A complete set of indices is provided for Coptic and Greek words, proper names, ancient texts and authors, and modern authors. The contents of these three ancient books reflect the rich diversity of the Library as a whole. They include a fragmentary (and apparently non-Christian) revelation descent narrative (Hypsiphrone); a non-Christian Sethian text reflecting heavy platonizing influence (Allogenes); Hellenistic Greek wisdom literature (Sentence of Sextus); a non-christian Sethian text, secondarily Christianized (Trimorphic Protennoia); Valentinian Gnosticism (A Valentinian Exposition); a Christian-Gnostic tractate with Valentinian affinities (The Interpretation of Knowledge). A Christian-Gnostic (perhaps Valentinian) homily on the gospel (the Gospel of Truth); the first page of On the Origin of the World (completely preserved in NHC II) and an identified fragmentary tractate with ethical content. There are also five Valentinian liturgical supplements appended to Allogenes. The publication of these religio-philosophical materials from Nag Hammadi provides the scholar and interested reader with critical editions of texts that help to fill in background and context of gnostic origins, and that shed light on the interaction among early Christianity and gnostic movements in antiquity.Hardcover
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20 books2 followersFollowFollowThe following is taken from Mr. Hedrick's website.My name is Charles Webster Hedrick, but my friends call me "Charlie," a nickname I decided on when I left high school for college back in 1952. It stuck. My son, Charles, Jr., whom I call "Cholie," does not like it at all and insists on being called Charles--but he calls his son, Charles III, "Chaz." I will stick with "Charlie" for now, but have given some consideration to going back to "Charles" as being more appropriate for an aging New Testament professor. I was educated at a small Southern Baptist liberal arts college in the deep south (Mississippi College, Clinton, Mississippi, 1958) and a Southern Baptist Seminary (Golden Gate, Mill Valley, California, 1962). After seminary, I was pastor of the First Baptist Church in Needles, California for three years, resigning to return to my studies in 1965. I worked as a Deputy Probation Officer in Los Angeles County (Juvenile Probation) for 13 years while I completed an M.A. at the University of Southern California (1968) and a Ph.D. at Claremont Graduate School (1977). Southwest Missouri State University 901 S. National Ave. Springfield, Missouri 65804 e-mail: [email protected] fax: 417-862-8207 I am married to Peggy, who was a traditional housewife for about 20 years while our children were growing up. Today Peggy is an attorney with two law degrees and a private law practice in Springfield, MO, where we have lived for many years. Together, Peggy and I have three children (Charles, Jr., Janet Lucinda, and Lois Kathryn) and seven grandchildren (Christopher, Katie, Kimberly, Chaz, Meg, Ella, and Mary). Peggy has a cat named Itty Bitty and a dog named Jack that I am slowly learning (with difficulty) to tolerate. I retired as a U.S. Army Reserve Chaplain (Colonel) after 30 years' service. My highest award was the "Legion of Merit." I have served as pastor of churches in Mississippi, California, and New York City. In December 2004, I retired from teaching for the Religious Studies Department at Southwest Missouri State University, where I had been a religious studies professor since 1980. Research Interests My research interests should be described as focusing on Christian origins. I taught subjects related to that interest at Southwest Missouri State University in Springfield, Missouri (viz., Jesus of Nazareth, New Testament Introduction, Parables, Gnosticism, etc.). My publications have been primarily in the area of Gospels, Nag Hammadi, Gnosticism, the Graeco-Roman world, and related topics. My book on parables, Parables as Poetic Fictions, The Creative Voice of Jesus [Hendrickson, Literary Critic issue]), published in 1994 raises, I think, some significant issues for the study of the parables, which is the backbone of the Jesus tradition. Two recent books (I do not recommend having two books in press at the same time) are The Gospel of the Savior, A New Ancient Gospel (Polebridge, 1999) and When History and Faith Collide: Studying Jesus (Hendrickson, 1999). The Gospel of the Savior is the first publication of a new gospel manuscript in Coptic whose composition dates before the latter half of the second century C.E. I found languishing in the Berlin, Germany Egyptian Museum. When History and Faith Collide is an inductive study of the problem of attempting to describe Jesus of Nazareth as a historical human being. It is written for college students, and is intended to help them engage the problem for themselves. My most recent book, Many Things in Parables, Jesus and his Modern Critics, establishes a consistent theory for my approach to Parables. It is written for the non-specialist. If you are interested in more information on my research, publications, or activities look at the curriculum vitae.Ratings & Reviews
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