Hallucinogenic and ominous, the Book of Revelation has inflamed the Western imagination for over 1,500 years, inspiring everything from cheesy horror movies to panics over bar codes (the Number of the ...
Princeton University religion professor Elaine Pagels, who helped bring into the public eye the biblical also-rans—the Gnostic Gospels that didn’t make it into the Christian canon—takes a fresh look ...
Revelations: Visions, Prophecy, and Politics in the Book of Revelation by Elaine Pagels (Viking) The remarkable thing about the End of Times is how timeless it is. Harold Camping, the subject of ...
How well should a historian write? It’s difficult to disagree with George Orwell, who said any exemplary book should be not only an intellectual but ā€œalso an aesthetic experience.ā€ Elaine Pagels, a ...
Why would Pagels, a Princeton University religion professor best known for explaining and in many ways promoting the Gnostic gospels as an alternative set of Christian texts, turn her attention to ...
The discovery of 45 lost texts at Nag Hammadi in 1945 gave scholars a new perspective on Gnosticism. They now could read ā€œgospelsā€ and ā€œrevelationsā€ by believers the early Church fathers had labeled ...
Discussion of Gnosticism at a recent gathering of local clergy generated a comment from one pastor that perhaps Christian scriptures should be kept in a loose-leaf binder so we can add and remove ...