Pistis Sophia
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Pistis Sophia was written by English historian writer editor translator and Theosophist G.R.S. Mead and originally published in 1921. The work is G.R.S. Mead's translation of the Pistis Sophia the most extensive Gnostic scripture available until the discovery of Nag Hammadi texts in 1945. The Pistis Sopha is a startling blend of primitive Christianity and Hellenic Paganism with other elements such as reincarnation astrology mystery religion and Hermetic magic. The Goddess makes an appearance in the guise of Sophia a fallen angel. The text is notable because the female disciples of Jesus are treated as active participants in the discourse in a way that would be unimaginable in later Christianity. Tensions between the men and women disciples are not glossed over. Peter complains that Mary and the other women disciples are monopolizing the discussion with Jesus: My Lord we will not endure this woman for she taketh the opportunity from us and hath let none of us speak but she discourseth many times. Later Mary expresses her misgivings about Peter: I am afraid of Peter because he threatened me and hateth our sex.
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