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Elaine Pagels
“Paul describes the resurrection as “a mystery,”16 the transformation from physical to spiritual existence.”
Elaine Pagels, The Gnostic Gospels

Elaine Pagels
“Many gnostics, then, would have agreed in principle with Ludwig Feuerbach, the nineteenth-century psychologist, that “theology is really anthropology” (the term derives, of course, from anthropos, and means “study of humanity”). For gnostics, exploring the psyche became explicitly what it is for many people today implicitly—a religious quest. Some who seek their own interior direction, like the radical gnostics, reject religious institutions as a hindrance to their progress. Others, like the Valentinians, willingly participate in them, although they regard the church more as an instrument of their own self-discovery than as the necessary “ark of salvation.”
Elaine Pagels, The Gnostic Gospels

Elaine Pagels
“Self-ignorance is also a form of self-destruction. According to the Dialogue of the Savior, whoever does not understand the elements of the universe, and of himself, is bound for annihilation:  … If one does not [understand] how the fire came to be, he will burn in it, because he does not know his root. If one does not first understand the water, he does not know anything.… If one does not understand how the wind that blows came to be, he will run with it. If one does not understand how the body that he wears came to be, he will perish with it.… Whoever does not understand how he came will not understand how he will go …”
Elaine Pagels, The Gnostic Gospels

Elaine Pagels
“Many gnostics, on the contrary, insisted that ignorance, not sin, is what involves a person in suffering.”
Elaine Pagels, The Gnostic Gospels

Elaine Pagels
“The Greek terminology for the Trinity, which includes the neuter term for spirit (pneuma) virtually requires that the third “Person” of the Trinity be asexual. But the author of the Secret Book has in mind the Hebrew term for spirit, ruah, a feminine word; and so concludes that the feminine “Person” conjoined with the Father and Son must be the Mother.”
Elaine Pagels, The Gnostic Gospels

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