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<p>This volume offers an accessible investigation of the Naassene discourse embedded in the anonymous <i>Refutation of All Heresies</i> (completed about 222 CE) in order to understand the theology and ritual life of the Naassene Christian movement in the late second and early third centuries CE.</p><p>The work provides basic data on the date genre and provenance of the Naassene discourse as summarized by the author of the <i>Refutation </i>(or Refutator). It also offers an analysis of the Refutator’s sources and working methods an analysis which allows for a full reconstruction of the original Naassene discourse. The book then turns to major aspects of Naassene Christianity: its intense engagement with Hellenic myth and “mysteries” its biblical sources its cosmopolitan hermeneutics its snake symbology as well as its distinctive approach to baptism hymns and celibacy. A concluding chapter outlines all we can securely reconstruct about the Naassene Christian movement in terms of its social identity and place in the larger field of early Christianity and ancient Mediterranean religions more broadly.</p><p><i>The Naassenes: Exploring an Early Christian Identity</i> is suitable for students scholars and general readers interested in Early Christianity Gnostic and Nag Hammadi Studies Classics and Ancient Philosophy as well as hermeneutical issues like allegory and intertextuality.</p>