
Gnosis, Gnosticism, and the New Testament by William Henderson is a groundbreaking exploration of the hidden currents that shaped early Christianity. Delving into the ancient and mystical world of Gnosticism, this book offers a compelling analysis of how Gnostic beliefs interacted with the teachings of the New Testament. From the enigmatic Gospel of Thomas to the broader philosophical underpinnings of Gnostic thought, Henderson presents a thorough and accessible study that reveals the profound influence of Gnosticism on Christian doctrine, scripture, and early church history.
With scholarly precision and engaging writing, Henderson navigates the theological battles between Gnostic and orthodox Christianity, uncovering the mysteries of salvation, knowledge, and the material world that continue to resonate today. This book is essential reading for anyone interested in understanding the origins of Christian thought, the formation of the New Testament canon, and the timeless struggle between hidden wisdom and faith-based salvation. Whether you're a theologian, historian, or curious reader, Gnosis, Gnosticism, and the New Testament will change the way you think about the early Christian world and its lasting legacy.
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