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GOSPEL OF THOMAS: The Hidden Sayings Of Jesus (commentary by Harold Bloom)
by Meyer, Marvin
ISBN: 006065581X
Item Type: Hardback
Publisher: Harper Collins
Jesus said, `Know what is in front of your
face, and what is hidden from you will
be disclosed to you. For there is nothing
hidden that will not be revealed.`
In this fresh and masterful translation,
Marvin Meyer presents one of the world`s best-
loved sacred texts. Honed over the last twenty
years through a dozen versions, Meyer`s Thomas
promises to remain the definitive translation for
decades to come.
Widely regarded by scholars as containing
many of the original sayings of Jesus, The Gospel
of Thomas was discovered in 1945 among the
gnostic texts at Nag Hammadi in Upper Egypt.
Reportedly dictated by Jesus to his brother, Judas
Thomas the Twin, founder of the churches of
the East, Thomas reveals a Jesus who merges
with the wisdom of the sophists, with Diogenes,
Plato, and Socrates.
In his interpretation, Harold Bloom writes
about the Jesus who touches him, the uncanny
voice he hears in the Gospel of Thomas, free of
the dogmatic cast that has held Jesus in
ecclesiastical captivity since the canonical
Gospels were written. `Seeing what is before you
is the whole art of vision for Thomas`s Jesus,` he
writes. `Nothing mediates the self for the Jesus
of the Gospel of Thomas. Everything we seek is
already in our presence, and not outside our self.
What is most remarkable in these sayings is the
repeated insistence that everything is already
open to you. You need but knock and enter.`
Through Marvin Meyer`s lucid rendering of
Christ s Zen master-like sayings we witness a
gospel that, as Bloom puts it, `spares us the
crucifixion, makes the resurrection unnecessary,
and does not present us with a God named Jesus.
No dogmas could be founded upon this
sequence (if it is a sequence) of apothegms. If
you turn to the Gospel of Thomas, you
encounter a Jesus who is unsponsored and free.`
MARVIN MEYER, professor of religion at
Chapman University, is the author of The Secret
Teachings of Jesus: Four Gnostic Gospels, The
Ancient Mysteries, and Who Do People Say I
Am? He is also an editor of The Nag Hammadi
Library in English and a research project director
at the Institute for Antiquity and Christianity at
Claremont Graduate School.
HAROLD BLOOM is Sterling Professor of
Humanities at Yale and Berg Professor of
English at New York University. A MacArthur
Prize Fellow, he is the coauthor of The Book of J
and author of The American Religion.
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