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:: results for "Leloup Jean-Yves"
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Item #: 9781594771019
Description: Christianity is the only major religion that rejects sexuality as one of the many paths to enlightenment and salvation. But if Jesus was indeed "the" Word made "flesh," is it reasonable that physical love would have been prohibited to him? Using "Heb...
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Item #: 9781594771668
Description: The betrayal of Jesus to the Romans was Jesus’s idea, explains Jean-Yves Leloup. Careful investigation of the gospels, various apocryphal texts, and the Coptic codex known as the Gospel of Judas, lead him to conclude that there is more to the s...
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Item #: 9781594770227
Description: The mainstream position of the Christian church on sexuality was perhaps best stated by Pope Innocent (1160-1216): "The sexual act is so shameful that it is intrinsically evil." The apostle Philip, however, records in his gospel that Christ said prec...
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Item #: 9781594772771
Description: In Asian spiritual traditions the mountain traditionally symbolizes meditation while the ocean signifies compassion. Jean-Yves Leloup uses this metaphor to compare Buddhist and Christian approaches to meditation and compassion to reveal the similarit...
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Item #: 9781594770463
Description: "One of the cache of codices and manuscripts discovered in Nag Hammadi, the Gospel of Thomas, unlike the canonical gospels, does not contain a narrative recording Christ's life and prophecies. Instead, it is a collection of his teachings in 114 logi...
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Item #: 9780892819119
Description: Among the testaments rejected by the early Christian church which have come to be known as the Gnostic gospels, that of Mary Magdalene is relatively unknown to the public at large. This first complete English translation of the original Gospel of Mar...
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