The Gospel of Thomas is an ancient book that records sayings, attributed to Jesus, of rich spiritual content. Yet it escaped being touched by the Church, lying hidden in the sands of Egypt for over 1600 years until discovered recently. These sayings comprise mini-parables, each with an outer form and deep inner meanings that can lead us towards a growing awareness of Ultimate Reality. In The Way of Thomas, John R Mabry explores nine insights central to this unique and revolutionary Gospel. These insights can revolutionize the way we see not only Jesus, but ourselves, each other, and the universe. They offer us the opposite of religion: a living spirituality dependent not upon any dogma, but upon the unmediated experience of mystical union common to all true spiritualities. John Mabry writes in a delightfully friendly way, providing an intensely practical guide for the contemporary spiritual seeker. 174pp, 136mm x 213mm, softback, 2007
In Jesus Untouched by the Church, Hugh McGregor Ross takes the sayings of Jesus recorded in the nag hamadi Gospel of Thomas and puts them in a new order which more clearly reveals a spiritual path to ultimate reality that we can all follow.
Alan Jacobs, a poet and scholar, presents the best-known and most significant Gnostic Scriptures including The Fable of the Pearl, The Gospel of Thomas, The Gospel of Mary... [more]
In The Gnostic Gospels Alan Jacobs presents texts discovered at Nag Hammadi including the gospels of Thomas, Philip and Mary Magdalene, The Sophia of Jesus Christ and The Fable of the Pearl.
The Gospel of Thomas, translated and annotated by Hugh McGregor Ross is a manuscript from antiquity that records sayings, attributed to Jesus, of rich spiritual content.
Michael Baigent's The Jesus Papers tells of his quest for clarity about Jesus, Judaism and Christianity, aiming to see beyond dogma, superstition and deception to find the wonder at the heart.
With great intelligence and spiritual understanding, Deepak Chopra pares away the great cloud of confusion surrounding Jesus - confusion created by theologians and fundamentalists over two thousand years -... [more]