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The Core of Early Christian Spirituality:
Its Relevance to the World Today
The Institute for the Study
of Human Knowledge (ISHK) sponsored
A one-day symposium on April 8, 2006
At the First Parish Church
Meetinghouse - Cambridge, MA 02138.
In the past 60 years, more has been revealed about
the origins of Christianity than perhaps in any other period. This one-day
symposium presented leading academic scholars and researchers who spoke
on some of the latest discoveries and their implications for contemporary
spirituality.
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“Beyond
Belief: A Different View of Christianity”
Elaine Pagels
Elaine
Pagels is a preeminent figure in the theological community and
a Rockefeller, Guggenheim and MacArthur Fellow. As a young researcher,
she changed forever the historical landscape of the Christian religion
by exploding the myth of the early Christian Church as a unified
movement. Her findings were published in the bestselling book, The
Gnostic Gospels.
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“Jesus and
the Apocalyptic Vision”
Bart Ehrman
Bart
Ehrman is the James A. Gray Distinguished Professor and Chair
of the Department of Religious Studies at the University of North
Carolina at Chapel Hill. He has written or edited 19 books on early
Christianity, including a college-level textbook on the New Testament,
two anthologies of early Christian writings, and a study of the
historical Jesus as an apocalyptic prophet.
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“Magdalene
in the Gnostic Gospels: From the Gospel of Mary to the DaVinci Code,
Mary Magdelene in History and Culture”
Marvin Meyer
Marvin
Meyer is Griset Professor of Bible and Christian Studies and
Director of the Albert Schweitzer Institute, Chapman University,
and the author of numerous books, including The Gnostic Discoveries,
The Gnostic Gospels of Jesus, The Gospels of Mary,
and Secret Gospels: Essays on Thomas and the Secret Gospel of
Mark.
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The Moderator
at this event was
Robert
Ornstein, President of ISHK |
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