
#346 — The Best Kept Secret In History?
Making Sense with Sam Harris
Uncovering the Non-Canonical Texts and Gnostic Influence on Christianity
Historians, classicists, and archaeologists continue to make discoveries, such as the 52 additional texts known as the non-canonical corpus, which shed new light on the person of Jesus. The Gospel of Thomas presents Jesus as a mentor rather than a separate divine figure, aligning with the Gnostic belief of seeking direct knowledge of the divine. This Gnostic version of Christianity was compared to ancient pagan mystery rites by church father Tertullian in the second century, emphasizing the focus on direct knowledge and recognition of the divine within oneself.
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