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This volume contains 22 papers originally delivered at the Society of Biblical Literature's 1995 commemoration of the 50th anniversary of the discovery of the Nag Hammadi Library. Of these papers, five focus on the theme "Past, Present, and Future Research on the Nag Hammadi Codices" (J.M. Robinson, S. Emmel, B.A. Pearson, H.-M. Schenke, E.M. Yamauchi); thirteen stem from three seminars respectively devoted to the Apocryphon of John (M. Waldstein, F. Wisse, K.L. King, and S. LaPorta), the Gospel of Thomas and the Thomasine tradition (P.-H. Poirier, P.H. Sellew, J.-M. Sevrin, I. Dunderberg, S.R. Johnson, A. DeConick), and the Gospel of Philip ( E. Pagels, E. Thomassen, M. Turner); and two deal with the Valentinian school (C. Markschies, L. Painchaud & T. Janz).

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'this is an outstanding contribution to Gnostic studies, bringing together some of the most influential voices in the field and addressing several key issues in Nag Hammadi studiesa solid contribution of essays for the study of Gnosticism.' Philip L. Tite, ARC, 2001. 'This volume is an invaluable collection of materialThe book provides an excellent window into the current state of Gnostic studies.' Theodore A. Bergren, The Catholic Biblical Quarterly, 1999.

Preface ix
Abbreviations xv
PART ONE PAST, PRESENT, AND FUTURE RESEARCH ON THE NAG HAMMADI CODICES
Nag Hammadi: The First Fifty Years
3(31)
James M. Robinson
Religious Tradition, Textual Transmission, and the Nag Hammadi Codieces
34(10)
Stephen Emmel
The Coptic Gnostic Library Edition of Nag Hammadi Codex VII
44(18)
Birger A. Pearson
The Work of the Berliner Arbeitskreis Past, Present, and Future
62(10)
Hans-Martin Schenke
The Issue of Pre-Christian Gnosticism Reviewed in the Light of the Nag Hammadi Texts
72(17)
Edwin M. Yamauchi
The Thought Pattern of Gnostic Mythologizers and Their Use of Biblical Traditions
89(16)
Gerard P. Luttikhuizen
PART TWO THE APOCRYPHON OF JOHN
Approaching the Variants of the Apocryphon of John
105(33)
Karen L. King
After the Synopsis: Prospects and Problems in Establishing a Critical Text of the Apocryphon of John and Defining its Historical Location
138(16)
Frederik Wisse
The Primal Triad in the Apocryphon of John
154(34)
Michael Waldestein
Sophia-Meter: Reconstructing a Gnostic Myth
188(20)
Sergio La Porta
Response to the Papers of Karen King, Frederik Wisse, Michael Waldstein and Sergio La Porta
208(15)
Michael A. Williams
PART THREE THE GOSPEL OF PHILIP
On the Coherence of the Gospel According to Philip
223(28)
Martha L. Turner
How Valentinian is the Gospel of Philip?
251(29)
Einar Thomassen
Ritual in the Gospel of Philip
280(15)
Elaine H. Pagels
PART FOUR THE GOSPEL OF THOMAS
The Writings Ascribed to Thomas and the Thomas Tradition
295(13)
Paul-Hubert Poirier
The Gospel of Thomas 76:3 and Canonical Parallels: Three Segments in the Tradition History of the Saying
308(19)
Steven R. Johnson
The Gospel of Thomas: Prospects for Future Research
327(20)
Philip H. Sellew
L'interpretation De l'Evangile Selon Thomas, Entre Tradition Et Redaction
347(14)
Jean-Marie Sevrin
John and Thomas in Conflict?
361(20)
Ismo Dunderberg
``Blessed are Those Who Have Not Seen'' (Jn 20:29): Johannine Dramatization of an Early Christian Discourse
381(20)
April D. De Conick
PART FIVE ISSUES OF SOCIAL LOCATION, COMPOSITION, AND REWRITING
Valentinian Gnosticism: Toward the Anatomy of a School
401(38)
Christoph Markschies
The ``Kingless Generation'' and the Polemical Rewriting of Certain Nag Hammadi Texts
439(22)
Louis Painchaud
Timothy Janz
The Acts of Peter and the Twelve Apostles: A Reconsideration of the Source Question
461(23)
Andrea Lorenzo Molinari
Interpretation of the Prologue to John's Gospel in Some Gnostic and Patristic Writings: A Common Tradition
484(15)
Anne Pasquier
PART SIX BIBLIOGRAPHY
Bibliography of Works Cited
499
Anne McGuire
Kristen Rusdisill
John D. Turner Ph.D. (1970), Duke University, is Cotner Professor of Religious Studies at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. He has published critical editions of six Nag Hammadi texts, and studies of Sethian Gnosticism and its relation to later Platonic philosophy. He is currently Chair of the Nag Hammadi and Gnosticism Section of the Society of Biblical Literature. Anne McGuire, Ph.D. (1983), Yale University, is Associate Professor of Religion at Haverford College in Pennsylvania. She has published several articles in the study of Gnosticism and Nag Hammadi and is currently completing a book on the uses of gender imagery in the Nag Hammadi texts. She is past Chair and current member of the Steering Committee of the Nag Hammadi and Gnosticism Section of the Society of Biblical Literature.